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Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF). The School has an extensive portfolio of postgraduate and continuing professional development courses, research and consultancy, along with excellent links with local
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process modelling. The ideal candidate will possess a strong numerical background with proficient programming skills and a proven research record through publications and code development. Experience in
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the development and clinical testing of a novel non-invasive brain stimulation sleep therapy for Alzheimer’s disease. The project is funded by the Medical Research Council and will be conducted at the UK Dementia
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direction, driving performance and building a strong, inclusive culture that delivers high-quality education and research to the highest academic and professional standards. You will also lead the development
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generations of paramedic whilst supporting wider healthcare workforce development. You will have a professional registration as a Paramedic with HCPC. We welcome applications from individuals with a teaching
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the Vet School, by facilitating their growth and development within our institution. To achieve this, we have established the following guiding principle for all new staff members who are on a local
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generations of paramedic whilst supporting wider healthcare workforce development. You will have a professional registration as a Paramedic with HCPC. We welcome applications from individuals with a teaching
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process modelling. The ideal candidate will possess a strong numerical background with proficient programming skills and a proven research record through publications and code development. Experience in
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-edge research and development in AI for creative industries, while shaping best practices for compute usage and training. Key responsibilities include: Supporting CoSTAR R&D activities including
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. Expertise in artificial intelligence and machine learning. Recent research experience in the development of first-principle wave models. Recent research experience in the development of numerical codes