106 fully-funded-phd-program-computer-science-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML" positions at Aston University
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An exciting opportunity has arisen to join our newly expanded Academic Registry team as a Programme Operations Coordinator. The Programme Operations team play an important role in ensuring
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We are searching for an experienced and energetic people and process manager to join our newly expanded Academic Registry team as one of a team of three Programme Operations Managers, to cover
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The Aston School of Computer Science and Digital Technologies is looking for two Lecturer’s in Computer Science with a specific interest in Artificial Intelligence to help reinforce its research and
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Aston University is seeking a Programme Coordinator to support the expanded Midlands SPARK Innovation Accelerator. This exciting initiative is the UK’s first extension of Stanford University’s
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a strong focus on service excellence, innovation, and continuous improvement. Our work supports students throughout their journey, ensuring accurate records, timely funding, and a seamless experience
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The Aston School of Computer Science and Digital Technologies is looking for two lecturers in Cyber Security and/or Software Engineering to help reinforce its research and teaching in these areas
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of automating the process of optimising developer productivity in game software development at Electronic Arts Limited. Electronic Arts (EA) was a pioneer of the early home computer game industry and is now a
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multidisciplinary research in bioinspired membranes, computational membrane science, structural biology, and sustainable polymers. We are seeking candidates with a first degree in Chemical Engineering, Biochemical
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PhD in Mechanical Engineering or a related discipline. We would also expect you to hold a formal teaching qualification such as a PGCHE and/or have achieved FHEA or above or be willing to achieve
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collaboration. The PDRA will gain experience in managing a complex bilateral programme, authoring outputs with direct policy impact, and strengthening partnerships that will continue well beyond the funding