72 systems-science "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "U.S" positions at DURHAM UNIVERSITY
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The Role and the Department Computing and Information Services (CIS) is the central IT support service for Durham University. CIS work with departments across the university to provide academic
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Assessment Team is one of 6 teams that sit within the central Student Registry office. The Assistant Examinations Manager is responsible for managing the process of recording assessment marks in the central
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, development, and evaluation of the technology throughout the project. Working in collaboration with clinicians, AI researchers, and vision scientists at Newcastle University, Sunderland Eye Hospital and
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the Centre for Communication Systems led by Professor Salous who is the lead academic at Durham University for the EPSRC project Transmission Channels Measurements and Communication System Design for Future
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The Role and Project Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Associate (PDRA) in Space Security. This position is made possible by an EPSRC NESCA funded project: 'Geopolitical Analysis
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The Role and the Department The position of REF Project Manager is a strategically important role within the Research and Innovation Services (RIS) Directorate. The post-holder will report to Senior
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Commercial Law (Sale of Goods) and Contract Law (as part of the core curriculum). Some teaching expertise in Competition Law would be useful but is not essential. It is expected that applicants can also teach
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185 staff. The Senior Leadership Team report directly to the Chief Information Officer (CIO) with the following portfolios: Strategy and Change; Operations; Information Systems, and Cyber Security. CIS
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Durham University is seeking to appoint to the post of Director of Health, Safety, Resilience and Security Risk to provide leadership, management, guidance, and support for all aspects of health
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The Role Two posts are available. One is funded by the European Research Council (ERC), to start in October 2026, for a period of 3 years. The other is funded by UK Research & Innovation (UKRI), to