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Job Description Position Details Careers Network Location: University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham UK Full time starting salary is normally in the range £36,636 to £46,049 with potential
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INHABIT: “Indoor HABItability during the Transition to Net Zero Housing Hub” is a £7.3 million research hub with an overall aim of producing scientific evidence and policy-relevant solutions to realise
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make a real impact with your code? At the University of Birmingham, we’re looking for a Software Engineer to join our supportive and forward-thinking team, where collaboration and continuous learning
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according to the academic lifecycle of the programme(s) they support and under the direction of their department and College lead. Problem solving and decision making Working within the codes of practice and
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user-centred. The role is for the duration of 10 months commencing on 1st October 2025. The work is funded by the EPSRC network, N-CODE. Main Duties Support the design and deployment of a Large Language
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coding lists etc. Responsibility for accurately entering data into a variety of research and administrative databases, including non-routine or ad-hoc data (i.e. that requires more interpretation or
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for the BreatHE IN: Building Healthier Environments Indoors Network. The post holder is an integral member of the School’s research Professional Services staff which is led by the Head of Operations and the
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to developments in legislation and good practice, and contribute to internal networks that foster joined-up, collegiate approaches to research risk management. Support the development of light-touch tracking and
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will involve managing teams of Professional Services staff and working closely with key senior academic educational leads and the Professional Services network across your designated service area. Main
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statistical code Contribute to methodological work around cluster randomised trials Contribute to generating academic publications, and reports Contribute to public understanding of virtual wards, COPD