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into impactful applications in global health. We welcome applicants with training in statistics, applied mathematics, computer science, or epidemiology, especially those with strong quantitative and coding skills
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allergen recording systems and food and drink receipt procedures are carried out and correctly recorded. Conform and adhere to all Health/Food Safety Codes of Practice and Control of Substances Hazardous
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receipt procedures are carried out and correctly recorded. Conform and adhere to all Health/Food Safety Codes of Practice and Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) regulations at all times
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Demonstration of relevant outputs (e.g. publications, code, etc.) High level analytical capability Ability to communicate complex information clearly Fluency in relevant models, techniques or methods and ability
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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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multiple technologies. Assist the team in identifying potential solutions to user problems through Agile development practices. Enhance the product according to the product backlog through the design, coding
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collaborating with space weather/engineering users or stakeholders is advantageous. Proven skills in software development, HPC, data pipelines, and code reliability are strongly valued. The University
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. Ensure that all facilities are maintained and operational. Escalate issues that you cannot rectify to your Manager. Overall responsibility in the Unit for adherence with all work rules and codes
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Manage, maintain, and oversee all teaching and learning related activity in accordance with University/ Regulatory Body regulations/Codes of Practice across the academic cycle. This includes supporting
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as an autonomous, registered practitioner who is legally and professionally accountable for own unsupervised actions, as guided by the professional code of conduct, guidelines and protocols. To make