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Teaching Excellence Framework, Gold in Athena Swan, and as one of the leading universities for entrepreneurship and social mobility. We are committed to delivering a distinctive undergraduate programme that
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-funding from partners including Science Card and Bruntwood SciTech. The funding has been made through the Research Ventures Catalyst (RVC) programme, which was set up to provide funding to take truly novel
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, provided no research element was part of the role. Applicants should currently not receive financial support or funding towards any other programme in the UK from any other sources. For informal enquiries
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Strategy and Talent Acquisition Plan. This is more than a recruitment role, it’s your opportunity to be a trusted partner to stakeholders and hiring managers, building collaborative relationships and
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MSc programme in IB, alongside dynamic and engaging undergraduate degrees in IB and Management and IB and Economics. Our department enjoys a strong sense of community and has a growing presence at
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for employability, for example, job applications, technical interviews and giving technical talks. You may be asked to give occasional lectures and workshops to Computer Science students on industrially relevant
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, or Computer Science and/or a minimum of two years of industry experience of digital transformation in a healthcare setting. A masters’ or a PhD in these disciplines with the same experience is desirable. Skills
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financial support or funding towards any other programme in the UK from any other sources. For informal enquiries about this position, you can contact Dr Vesna Najdanovic (v.najdanovic@aston.ac.uk
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fellowships are funded by the British Council under the UK’s International Science Partnerships scheme. The fellowships programme aims to provide the selected early career researchers with a strong foundation
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. The project is funded by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD). You will be working within a small team of researchers at Aston led by Dr. Ed Turner and Dr Carolyn Rowe in gathering data