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institutional, historical or technological lines; (iv) Teaching experience in some the following subjects: theory, history, and methods of media and creative industries; comparative cultural policy in East Asia
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around the world to collaborate with its faculty and students. With traditional strengths in arts, business, social sciences, and interdisciplinary studies, the University aims to equip students with
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Wages description:Approximate gross monthly salary: 500,000 JPY. We follow Chiba University's regulations. Working hours:08:30-17:15 Holidays :2 days off per week. National holidays. Around New year's day
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opportunity for someone who wishes to plan and deliver business change. You will work with senior University academics on a commercial project which puts theory and modelling into practice. Candidate Profile
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Applied statistics Network routing Agent-based simulation Behavioral economics Game theory Decision theory Machine learning Artificial intelligence Where will I be located? Both local and remote
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, biomechanics (including engineering theory and methods), and invertebrate behavior, morphology and physiology with engineering theory and methods, including development of new instrumentation. This position is
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institutional, historical or technological lines; (iv) Teaching experience in some the following subjects: theory, history, and methods of media and creative industries; comparative cultural policy in East Asia
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or technological lines; (iv) Teaching experience in some the following subjects: theory, history, and methods of media and creative industries; comparative cultural policy in East Asia; Hong Kong creative and media
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Ageing Research; Education Theory/Practice; Public Services and Governance; Social Surveys and Social Statistics; and The Salvation Army Centre for Addiction Services and Research. Full information about
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project teams (working with Welsh Government and public services to support them access and apply evidence in their decision-making) think about and measure the impact of their knowledge mobilisation work