28 computer-science-programming-languages-"UCL"-"UCL" positions at University of Reading
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to Friday across three campuses You will have: • An unlimited (Manual) UK valid driving licence enabling you to drive light vans • GCSE or equivalent pass grade in English Language • Previous experience
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Nutritional Sciences, University of Reading, and will support DTP administrative management including taking a lead on day-to-day financial management and student monitoring. You will also work with colleagues
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science or closely related discipline by the start date of the appointment A good understanding of functional traits and biodiversity, and the environmental controls on these Broad understanding of eco
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). The ideal candidate will have: A PhD in environmental science or closely related discipline by the start date of the appointment Broad understanding of eco-evolutionary optimality concepts and modelling
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teams. Excellent computer skills, particularly Word , Excel and Outlook. Numerate and confident operating financial systems Why Join Us? This is an exciting opportunity to work within a thriving, forward
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Technology to further enhance our academic faculty. This is an exciting opportunity to join a dynamic community with a global outlook and a focus on academic excellence. The successful applicant will take an
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Atmospheric Science or highly related relevant field A proven track record in relevant atmospheric science modelling Knowledge of cloud microphysics and/or aerosol science Contact Name: Prof Maarten Ambaum
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to academic life; -Experience of pastoral role -A well developed 5 year research plan; -A willingness to play a significant role in the everyday life of the Law School. Please see the job description and
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Experience with teaching at University level Experience with data analytics in Accounting Portfolio of research outputs published in top journals in Accounting Contact Name Radu Tunaru Contact Job Title Head
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focusing on the science of weather and climate, researchers at the University of Oxford, and partners including the Met Office. Your tasks are to contribute to work characterising Arctic flow structures and