100 computer-science-programming-languages-"St"-"ST"-"University-of-St" positions at Aston University
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at the heart of driving and supporting continuous improvement of the taught programme portfolio. You’ll work across teams and departments, providing expert and professional support to programme teams and
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in the Department of Society and Politics, in the School of Law and Social Sciences, at Aston University, one of the country’s leading universities for science, technology and enterprise. This is an
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. They will be skilled in translating complex technical information into accessible language for a diverse range of users. Collaborating effectively with academic and professional services colleagues, the post
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technical information into accessible language for a diverse range of users. Collaborating effectively with academic and professional services colleagues, the post holder will place stakeholder engagement
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required. It would be an advantage to bring knowledge of waste valorisation or biochar technology, experience of SME or B2B engagement, or familiarity with UK–Gulf collaborations. Arabic language skills or
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. You will be based in the Department of Society and Politics, in the School of Law and Social Sciences, at Aston University, one of the country’s leading universities for science, technology and
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) including frameworks such as React, Native, Flutter. Python programming language. Experience with cloud platforms (such as AWS, Azure or GCP) and modern DevOps practices. Experience of designing software
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/content as it shifts to being deployed by in-house Large Language Models (LLMs). Candidate Profile: A minimum of a MSc Degree in Computer Science. Skills/ experience required include: Essentialfor the role
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biology, bioengineering, bioscience, molecular biology or a related field. Candidates should have extensive experience working with mammalian cell culture and advanced imaging techniques. More information
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skills to Years 1 and 2 but may also support medical school days in Years 3, 4 and 5. The CTF will also contribute to programme development, including electives and assistantships, admissions, and