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, tutorials, hackathons and data study groups. 7. Advise on and develop plans to enable research colleagues to use high-performance computing facilities in the Schools, College, University and wider computing
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. Provides feedback on student progress. May assist with research, development, delivery, and evaluation of specialized tutoring services and/or resources for tutorial activities. May lead study groups in
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. The incumbent will also lead weekly focused Supplemental Instruction (SI) study groups and provide instructional assistance to students during workshops for exam reviews or special projects. The IST Instructional
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professional and timely information and reporting is released to external stakeholders including parents, sponsors, guardians, agents, Study Group colleagues in the UK and overseas, partner university. Liaise
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, and executive education programs. The College is a center of excellence for research on issues that span people, policy, and technology, and has deep strengths in combining data science with social
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of students in fundamental and advanced skills and areas of knowledge. Facilitate student study groups. Provide assistance to students in comprehending discipline specific subject matter. Respond to student
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individual and small groups of students in fundamental and advandced skills and areas of knowledge. Facilitiate study groups. Provide assistance to students in comprehending discipline specific subject matter
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, and radiation effects studies. Group members include professional staff in electronics, mechanical engineering, cryogenic design, and machinists, as well as graduate and undergraduate students. Local
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procedures (including safety protocols); working closely with research study groups to ensure success as outlined in the study design; developing and conducting MR safety training for investigators, students
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training programmes, tutorials, hackathons and data study groups. 7. Support and contribute to open research, such as by applying FAIR (findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable) principles