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Website . Are you an ambitious computer scientist ready to help shape the digital technologies of tomorrow? At the University of Reading, we offer an exciting opportunity to launch your academic career by
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modelling of atmospheric chemistry and aerosol-cloud interactions. The successful candidate will work within UNIC to improve knowledge of the interactions between particulate matter emitted by aircraft
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Academic Practice Programme for new staff who are involved in teaching and supporting learning. You will support the enhancement of teaching, learning and assessment across the University in line with the
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Oversee programme capacity and collaborate on invoicing and payments Support client onboarding, retention and programme transfers What you'll bring: Excellent customer service skills and commercial
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available on the UK Visas and Immigration Website . We are seeking an Engagement Officer to deliver an activity plan programme for the Inclusive approaches to accessing rural archive film project
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about this on the UK Visas and Immigration Website . This is an exciting opportunity to work in R&D in ground-breaking EU border security project. The Department of Computer Science within the School
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Excellent programming skills (R, Python) Experience with high performance computing Familiarity with relevant data sources for model evaluation Knowledge of appropriate statistical techniques for model
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programme. Working with stakeholders to co-ordinate the promotion of all social and non-curricular events Have a flair and competence for digital design and be confident to create engaging and informative
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profiles, including experience with computational and statistical approaches for biological datasets. Experience or awareness of handling brain and behavioural data will be an advantage, but is not a
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, understanding and engagement between students and the University. Working closely with senior leaders, Student Services and Reading Students’ Union, you will develop a coordinated, evidence‑led programme of