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into actionable insights. Programming: strong skills in languages such as Python and C#. Applied data science: solving real-world challenges using Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence techniques. Business
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therapeutic techniques. Design and implement rehabilitation programs tailored to the needs of the client. Monitor and evaluate clients' progress, adjusting treatment plans as necessary. Collaborate with other
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implementation of a strategic plan to boost applications and enrolments from the Asia-Pacific. Key responsibilities include building relationships with international schools, managing a network of recruitment
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the team to plan and deliver new sales initiatives targeting Students and carrying out market research on competitor university venues, and membership pricing. What’s in it for you? We think Surrey is
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strong numerical background with proficient programming skills and a proven research record through publications and code development. Experience in developing discrete element models (DEM) or hybrid
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research outcomes at project meetings, conferences, and stakeholder workshops. You need to have good programming skills. The candidates should be motivated and enthusiastic to work in a team environment and
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limited to: Strategically plan, organise, and manage the built environment capital works programme and its related resources and services to ensure project delivery meets good practice, in line with the
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process - come and join our enthusiastic and creative team of medical educators. Our innovative programme aims to produce a new type of doctor - excellent and holistic clinicians who can drive change
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operates from 09:00 to 17:00, Monday to Friday. About you The ideal candidate will have substantial administrative experience and will be proficient in using Microsoft Office programs. While prior HE
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will also provide opportunities for the wider University community to engage in participation, physical activity, and wellbeing programs. Please contact Molly Catlin on m.catlin@surrey.ac.uk if you have