209 web-programmer-developer-university-of-liverpool positions at University of Bristol
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The Department of English at the University of Bristol seeks to appoint a Lecturer in Creative Writing who specialises in fiction (short story or novel) (Pathway 3, level b or c). This is an
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A strong and vibrant research team with steady-stream publications in high-calibre venues is looking for a postdoctoral researcher (30-months fixed-term) to develop novel approaches to dynamic 3D
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Applications are invited for a Research Associate in the School of Engineering Mathematics and Technology (SEMT) at the University of Bristol. The project is funded by an EPSRC New Investigator
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. You will contribute to the teaching of students across a range of programmes, with a particular responsibility for design-focus subjects. This will involve developing teaching materials, contributing
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secure, efficient, and reliable operations. Responsibilities include analysing trends, evaluating new technologies, supporting users, and contributing to planning, documentation, and platform development
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permission to access the web (you might be connected but behind a firewall) You can continue with your default DNS resolver. However, a third-party might be able to see what websites you visit. You can
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expertise into established programmes of work within the Global Health and Ageing Research programme, including in Zimbabwe · Developing a comprehensive portfolio of your own ageing research, with national
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infrastructure programme. A vibrant intellectual work environment with an energetic interdisciplinary team. Career development through engagement with a wide range of stakeholders and opportunities to interact
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national collaboration bringing together seven partner universities (Bath, Bristol, Cardiff, Exeter, Glasgow, UCL and Ulster) to pursue cutting-edge research at the intersection between the fields of applied
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for meetings, admin and planning will be worked flexibly around the core work programme, as will 3 hours per week on the University of Bristol Tennis Club (UBTC) and 2 hours helping us further develop