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for international students (approx.. 18K /year), please contact Dr. Catarina Rendeiro by email on c.rendeiro@bham.ac.uk, for an informal discussion.
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professionalism in a sensitive and high-profile environment. Desirable Direct experience of REF submission processes, Codes of Practice, or REF-related data and systems. Experience of research planning, performance
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data and operation of complex data base and information systems in order to code and abstract medical data and routine data entry. Record and code incoming forms etc, checking for inconsistencies
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Centre code of practice, Health & Safety regulations and SENr code of conduct, standards and guidelines. Aswell as within the regulations regarding drugs and doping in sport. Required Knowledge, Skills
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child, their family and carers. You will have an awareness of the Special Educational Needs and Disability Code of Practice Undertake observation and assessment of children’s learning and development
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expense codes relating to payroll accounts – working closely with payroll, HR and the FP&A team to improve and simplify processes. Producing the consolidation file for all subsidiary entities – liaising
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experts; (iv) sharing of code with users/testers to ensure rigorous validation/testing and assessment of TRL, including mapping progress towards: (a) Software as a Service, (b) commercial product
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Regulator Code of Practice) as well as experience maintaining sensitive data to a high standard. Knowledge and understanding of due diligence needs and processes. Excellent IT skills including competence with
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high degree of proficiency • Ability to code at the level of implementing complex proof-of-concept compilers and interpreter prototypes • Familiarity with mainstream proof assistant is not required
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Postdoctoral Research Associate to join the Research Group of Dr Adam Michalchuk, funded by the US Air Force Office of Scientific Research. The position will be to develop and use computational models to explore