10 computer-science-programming-languages-"Prof"-"Durham-University"-"Prof" positions at Bangor University
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of the Role is to provide effective clerical support for a range of administrative activity within Reaching Wider: North and mid Wales Partnerships working on a national mentoring programme. Candidates should
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. Desirable Knowledge of health sciences assessment methods. Knowledge of Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) and/or the R programming language. The ability to communicate through the medium of Welsh is
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Development function The role holder will support the HR Officer (Staff Development) in the administration of HR development activities. Utilising the i trent system this will include the training programme
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collaboration with key stakeholders. Drive the work required to meet or exceed targets including advising on opportunities for new programme developments to tap into new market demand. Lead the implementation
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to developing research, training, medical and healthcare education that serves the needs of North Wales and beyond. The School of Health Sciences The School of Health Sciences is the University’s main focus
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effective policies, procedures, and internal processes across our volunteering projects and community work. • Support students to plan and deliver events, projects and campaigns relevant to our volunteering
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. Supervise and assign tasks to student staff. Excellent written and verbal communication in both Welsh and English is essential for this role. Main Duties and Responsibilities Social Media & Digital Content
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Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC), Scientific Computing Department Daresbury Laboratory, with the PhD being conducted between Bangor and Daresbury with a 50:50 time split. This project is
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economics, and cancer biology and pharmacology. We are looking for an outstanding individual to contribute to the development and delivery of a newly planned MPharm programme at Bangor University. The new
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. Candidates should be educated to GCSE level (inc. Maths and English) or equivalent and have experience of working within an office /administrative environment. The ability to communicate in Welsh is desirable