36 computer-science-programming-languages-"FEMTO-ST"-"FEMTO-ST" positions at University for the Creative Arts in United Kingdom
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programming language would also be desirable. Your knowledge in both physical and virtual environments will allow you to compile learning materials, deliver technical demonstrations in VR/AR technology, along
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programming language would also be desirable. Your knowledge in both physical and virtual environments will allow you to compile learning materials, deliver technical demonstrations in VR/AR technology, along
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, and be able to communicate the language of softwares and digital innovations. Working with both individuals and groups of students and staff. They will need to build a relationship with the course teams
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the creative technology and gaming sectors, as well as a designated incubator programme to support students to develop creative IP. Students are encouraged to promote their excellent work externally, and we
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. For an informal conversation regarding the role please contact Sharon Ting, Programme Director at sting@uca.ac.uk and Chris Marchant, Technical Services Manager at cmarchant2@uca.ac.uk At UCA, creativity and
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; processing and resolving queries in relation to supplier invoices & staff expenses and associated weekly payments and reconciliation of supplier statements. You will be able to use computer-based accounting
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of technology and data. You’ll work closely with HR, Payroll, Finance, and external providers to ensure seamless system integration and reporting. You’ll also play a key role in supporting statutory returns and
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Department, which serves to provide a comprehensive and effective service across the student journey, enabling individuals to realise their potential. The post holder’s remit is broad and includes programme
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. To Apply:https://andersonquigley.com/job/aq3315/ Priority will be given to applicants with experience of working in the UK, or other countries where courses are taught in English. Candidates must be able to meet
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to the University’s staff, students, partners and visitors. Reporting to the Campus IDS Manager, you will be a member of the End-User Computing team where you will play a key role in delivering high-quality IT support