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The Role We are looking for someone who has the ability to coordinate and provide administrative support to the Alumni Electives programme and the Alumni Discovery Circles Programme. You will be
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Programme Officer in the School of Humanities. Academic Administration at Royal Holloway is organised into six School Administration teams and a Doctoral School, which are part of the University’s Academic
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Programme Admin Officer in the School of Life Sciences & the Environment. The School consists of five departments: Biological Sciences, Earth Sciences, Geography, Health Studies and Psychology. It is
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About the Role The School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) is seeking a new Lecturer in Electronic Engineering to support our long-standing Joint Programme (JP)/Joint Education
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project on Addressing socio-technical limitations of Large Language Models (LLMs), particularly for medical and social computing (https://adsolve.github.io/ ). The role involves developing methods
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groups in the areas of Intelligent Systems, Machine Learning, Algorithms and Complexity, and Programming Languages and Systems. The Department has also made recent appointments in Quantum Computing and
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, adaptability, and a relentless commitment to client satisfaction. Main Responsibilities Lead the full lifecycle of client programmes, from commercial handover through to post-programme review—delivering to time
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PhD degree and substantial post-doctoral experience in a relevant topic including human genetics, bioinformatics or statistical genetics. Strong knowledge and experience of a programming language (e.g
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have expertise in data and statistical analysis with a strong component in machine learning and artificial intelligence techniques. You will have programming skills in R, Python or equivalent language
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collaborations with external industry meet our ambitious goals for EDI across the sector. They will contribute to a range of Access Programme activities at the National Lab and Challenge Projects in the CDT