117 computer-science-programming-languages-"Prof"-"Prof" positions at Nottingham Trent University
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in innovations that cement our place as a leading force in business and management education, research and impact. You will have a successful track record in leading course/programme design
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, an exhibition and linguistic landscape data. Applications are welcomed from individuals with knowledge of sociolinguistics. You will be required to speak German at a high level to work with German project
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inclusive, affordable, and sustainable technologies for health, activity, and social connectedness. It will connect engineering, computing, digital health, and environmental design with industry and public
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October 2025 Entry qualifications Applicants must hold a master’s degree in accounting, finance, economics, business, management, data/computer science, or a related field. We especially encourage
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! In this role, you’ll support the planning and delivery of our Athletics Sprint programme, working closely with our Lead Coach and performance support teams. You’ll coach both group and individual
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the Edge AI foundation and various industrial partners. We are seeking candidates with a doctoral degree and substantial experience in Persuasive and Edge Computing or related areas. Essential expertise
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in the UK. We pride ourselves on delivering high-quality teaching and diverse, real-world research. We specialise in biosciences, chemistry, computing and technology, as well as engineering, forensic
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responses are recorded e.g. by means of an accelerometer inserted inside the colony. The measurement is fully automated by means of using a computer. The immobilisation phenomenon is causing a drop in the
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on 1st July 2025 and applications for Jan 2026 intake closes on 1st October 2025. Entry qualifications Candidates must have a postgraduate degree in Accounting, Finance, Economics, Business Management
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response, we have limited knowledge of the key regulators involved. This research programme will build on our current evidence on the role of nuclear actin in the DNA damage response and identify key