34 software-formal-method-phd uni jobs at Manchester Metropolitan University in United Kingdom
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degree together with a PhD in a discipline relevant to animal behaviour and physiology. Experience of teaching and supporting student learning, developing educational practice in the area of animal
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indicate how you meet the following sections of the selection criteria. We encourage you to use the SMART method to demonstrate your experience: Special requirements: Provide a short outline of your
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be expected to: To teach and inspire undergraduate students in architectural design and to conduct associated assessments, utilising a range of methods and techniques in teaching, learning and
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of tools and systems. Ability to provide accurate accounts of meetings and events in the form of formal minutes, notes, and action points. Training: Training will be provided; experience is not
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functions e.g. equipment set up and operation, basic maintenance and repair, processes and procedures, operation of software, etc, and contribute to the growth of an internal and external user community. Our
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(Teaching Related) for PhD students We are looking to engage with Current PhD students for a range of opportunities across the Department of English on an hourly paid basis. These hours are available on a
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systems both on-prem and cloud, as well as supporting the monitoring of these systems. Build required software and configuration on HPC platform using relevant tools. Use scripting languages such as bash
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could potentially be asked to prepare and deliver lectures to undergraduate students on topics such as architectural design methods, aesthetics and design, and structures and materials; or to engage in
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should be eligible for Chartered Membership of the British Psychological Society and hold a PhD in Educational Psychology or a closely related field. To apply: For an informal discussion regarding
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the Department of Life Sciences. You will: have an academic background with expertise and experience in Haematology and/or Transfusion Science. have a first degree in a relevant discipline and a PhD in a relevant