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information systems related projects and continuous improvement initiatives across the directorate Design and deliver training materials and ensure appropriate documentation is in place for all student systems
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less experienced project staff. · Create positive working relationships, including internal and external networks, using your networks to increase your knowledge and skills and swap information
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Postdoctoral Research Associate in Archaeology and Agent-Based Modelling ( Job Number: 25001105) Department of Archaeology Grade 7: - £38,784 - £46,049 per annum Fixed Term - Full Time Contract
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an interest in applying such methods to historical systems and data, could be well-suited to the position. This post offers an exciting opportunity to make a major contribution to the development
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involved in the supervision of a PhD student during the duration of the position and will have significant of opportunities for career development. Key responsibilities: To develop and implement coding tools
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networks to share and discuss good practice, develop strong and productive working relationships and positively influence the University’s reputation. 7. Experience of using data visualisation software
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less experienced project staff. · Create positive working relationships, including internal and external networks, using your networks to increase your knowledge and skills and swap information
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networks to share and discuss good practice, develop strong and productive working relationships and positively influence the University’s reputation. 7. Experience of using data visualisation software
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at Durham University A globally outstanding centre of teaching and research excellence, a warm and friendly place to work, a unique and historic setting – Durham is a university like no other. As one
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criteria set out below. In the cover letter, please also indicate what motivated you to apply to this position. Contact details of 2 referees, one of which should be your PhD supervisor (if your PhD