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through: bringing together world-leading researchers across Applied Mathematics, Computer Science, Probability and Statistics, who engage with a range of non- academic partners; transforming the people
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, a confidential Employee Assistance Programme and a range of other benefits and discounts . Further information and to apply This is a maternity cover position for 10-months with a potential to be
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future complex distributed systems. Developing high quality and impactful publications. Developing collaborations with academic, industry partners and EPSRC projects. You will have a PhD in Computer Science
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Reference: 0543-25 Lancaster University is delivering a major Curriculum Transformation Programme to reshape how education is designed, delivered and managed across the institution. There are 2 roles and
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positions on offer, this is a great opportunity to work with two world class Universities. We are seeking Lecturers in the discplines of our priority teaching areas of Business, Business Analytics, Computer Science
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Lancaster University, School of Mathematical Sciences Position ID: 3673-SRA [#27780] Position Title: Position Type: Postdoctoral Position Location: Lancaster, Lancaster LA1 4YF, United
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School of Mathematical Sciences Location: Bailrigg, Lancaster, UK Salary: £39,906 to £46,049 (Full time, indefinite with end date) Closing Date: Sunday 04 January 2026 Interview Date: Monday 09
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which is part a four-year degree programme for Chinese students, leading to a dual award from both institutions in Accounting & Finance and Business Studies. You should focus primarily on delivering high
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databases and stored procedures Contribute to technology planning and decision making Design and implement complex system architectures and solutions. Experience working within Agile and Waterfall project
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grant TWISST: Terahertz wave induced spin switching technology. TWISST aims to develop the scientific understanding needed to create a new generation of magnetic memory-devices characterised by very low