123 software-formal-method-phd uni jobs at University of Birmingham in United Kingdom
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. Stakeholder collaboration with IT colleagues to ensure productisation delivery and a seamless user experience of varying uses of software within the University’s Digital Education ecosystem. Provide guidance
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or other departments within the University. Evaluating events and sharing information about events on Outreach systems. You will devise methods to ensure the University receives targeted feedback from
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). GCSEs to a minimum of grade C/4 in English and Mathematics grade C minimum (or equivalent level 2 qualification). Good IT skills with working knowledge of standard Microsoft Office software. Ability
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Practice (GCP) non-compliance) and suggest corrective action to site personnel. Prepare formal reports detailing issues and actions to be taken. Contribute in the assessment of suspected major and/or
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up to April 2026 Closing date: 14th September 2025 Background To assist in ASK Stroke Information Directory development and research by carrying out software development including front-end and back
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feedback methods. You will be r esponsible for the design, delivery and monitoring of S&C training programmes to priority sports club & teams where identified, ensuring the programme is monitored and
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the MS Office and website editing software. You should be confident and able to quickly learn new IT skills and software packages as required. Excellent interpersonal, communication, relationship building
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other material), and obtaining research grant funding. The successful applicant will have a PhD in a relevant specialist subject area, as well as postdoctoral experience. We are looking for candidates who
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new IT skills and software packages as required. Proven ability to plan ahead and anticipate requirements, proactively planning own (and sometimes others’ workloads) to manage time effectively, progress
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in a library environment. Experience of liaison and negotiation with agents, publishers and suppliers. Experience of managing staff and prioritising workloads. Knowledge of authentication methods and