58 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Prof" positions at Lancaster University in United Kingdom
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Health Research Location: Bailrigg, Lancaster, UK Salary: Professorial Closing Date: Monday 20 October 2025 Interview Date: Wednesday 12 November 2025 Reference: 0456-25-R Programme Director
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professional service support to the undergraduate MBChB medical programme. This is a temporary role to provide maternity leave cover. The post is offered on a fixed-term basis with no confirmed end date, as it
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speech technology to feed into this strand of the CELIA project. In line with the guiding principles of the CELIA project, the specific methods in focus promote explainability, transparency and use
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Clinical Psychology is seeking to appoint a new Programme Director for this large, well-established and successful programme. Our new Programme Director will be a qualified Clinical Psychologist with well
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-Pb and He techniques. The PDRA will work under the guidance of the Principal Investigator of the project (Prof Yani Najman) and collaborator Prof Peter Van der Beek (Institute of Geological Sciences
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from all diversity groups. Enquiries If you would like an informal discussion about the role, please contact the Deputy Dean, Prof. Chakravarthi Ram-Prasad c.ram-prasad@lancaster.ac.uk . Ram would be
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enquiries can be made to Prof. Edward Laird (e.a.laird@lancaster.ac.uk). It is anticipated that the appointment will be made from October 2025 or soon afterwards.
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School of Computing and Communications Location: Bailrigg, Lancaster, UK Salary: £39,355 to £45,413 (Full time, indefinite with end date) Closing Date: Monday 15 September 2025 Interview Date
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to university grade 7, depending on experience and funded for 24 months. Enquiries to Prof G. Burt g.burt@lancs.ac.uk .
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testing of RF for particle accelerators would be considered an advantage. The appointment will be to university grade 7 depending on experience and is for a period of 12 months. Enquiries to Prof G. Burt