82 programming-language-"St"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"St" positions at University of Bristol
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, mentoring and assessment, as well as working with programme teams to enhance teaching and improve the student learning experience, particularly around active learning. The appointee will also contribute
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excellent written and oral communication skills, including an ability to communicate complex ideas clearly and accessibly. There is one post available with a contract from 1/9/25 – 31/7/26. The post is full
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, excellent written and oral communication skills and advanced experience with Microsoft Office Suite, and various crystallography software packages and databases. Contract type: Open ended Work pattern: full
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of the Global Health and Ageing Research programme Analyse data, and then write and publish articles in high quality peer reviewed journals and work in collaboration with colleagues as appropriate to do
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multidisciplinary, international team to deliver high-quality research in line with the aims of the Global Health and Ageing Research programme, based at Bristol Medical School. · Providing clinical research
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spectra; handling of liquid samples; ability to communicate complex information clearly and accurately in English, both in written and oral forms; ability to work independently and as part of a team
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languages Excellent verbal and written communication skills Desirable Experience with high-performance computing on a cluster Experience of developing/sharing open-source code Experience in reproductive
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who speak different languages and anyone with experience of growing up and living abroad and then coming to live in the UK. We are currently under-represented in these areas, although all appointments
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Support the Head of Hockey in the design, delivery and administration of the coaching programme across the Participation to Performance spectrum of a successful men’s and women’s hockey programme
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. You will work closely and liaise with the technical and academic teams within the Interface Analysis Centre including the HyDUS project consortium, National Threat Reduction Programme and Sellafield