56 computer-programmer-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML" positions at Lancaster University in United Kingdom
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Temporary Job Status Negotiable Hours Per Week 36 Offer Starting Date 1 Oct 2025 Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff
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flexibility to deal with ongoing developments within the placement programme and Employability Team. Experience of working in a student facing role and an understanding of student employability needs is
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. You will also be expected to propose follow-on research based on the initial programme of work and to use the results to feed into the wider project team’s agenda. You will be responsible
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hyperexcitability underlying predisposition to aberrant perceptions such as visual distortions and hallucinations. The role involves designing, programming and conducting computer-based experiments to assess
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team Our small and friendly team works closely with senior management to provide project and programme management to initiatives of significant scale and scope critical to delivering aspects
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educated to GCSE level in Maths and English, reliable with an excellent attendance record and be committed to high standards. You will be comfortable in using various computer software programmes and
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: To be confirmed Reference: 0163-25-R Lancaster University is part of a 5-year £6.8 million EPSRC Programme Grant on “Securing Convergent Ultra-large Scale Infrastructures (SCULI)” conducted jointly with
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across healthcare, academia, and industry. Explore the Medicine and Surgery programme Why work with us Lancaster University’s Bailrigg campus offers a vibrant work environment surrounded by green parkland
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and scholarship at both institutional and School level. Colleagues are supported through a structured staff development programme. We are committed to promoting Equality, Diversity and Inclusion, and
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to support a new NIHR Public Health Research Programme funded project evaluating the population health impacts of Community Wealth Building (CWB). CWB is an economic development approach that seeks to retain