302 computer-science-programming-languages-"Prof.-Dr"-"Prof" positions at University of London
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identities. Your focus will be on the sixteenth to eighteenth century section of the specification, with key topics being the Pilgrimage of Grace, the English Civil War, and the American Revolution. You should
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education landscape, corporate training market, and government initiatives (e.g., Vision 2030, HRDF, PIF programs). Proven ability to drive revenue growth, secure high-value partnerships, and lead market
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and self-motivated postdoctoral researcher with a strong background in molecular and cellular biology, as well as computational biology. A track record of effective communication, teamwork and
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-respected training programme with an existing BABCP CBT pathway and systemic pathway. The post-holders will join an innovative and supportive team of over 20 academic staff with a range of expertise across
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university wide perspective and build relationships with a range of stakeholders to facilitate and enable delivery of the University’s Strategic Plan, its Masterplan and emergent Estate Strategy In return we
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Criminology. The Department of Law and Criminology is part of the School of Law and Social Sciences. It is a forward thinking, inter-disciplinary and research active department, which offers undergraduate
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programming, amongst others. Applicants will need a higher education to degree level or equivalent or substantial relevant experience, with substantial experience of providing proactive administrative support
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! Are you a highly skilled learning systems administrator with a passion for educational technology? We're looking for a dedicated and proactive Learning Systems Administrator to ensure the seamless operation
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curricula and industry-engagement at our advanced production Futures Studio. They will also have the opportunity to work with the ground-breaking CoSTAR National R&D Lab, a £51.1m programme for converged
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preventive medicine. The Institute is organised into six research centres which, though complementary and following the Institute’s strategic plan, also have Centre-specific objectives and requirements