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will have a computer science, biomedical sciences or bioengineering background, with experience of interdisciplinary research and experience of bioinformatics analyses. Alternatively, you could be
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About the Role The School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) is seeking a new Senior Lecturer in Computer Science to support our long-standing Joint Programme (JP)/Joint Education
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About the Role The School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) is seeking three new Lecturers in Electronic Engineering or Computer Science to support our long-standing Joint
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three Research Centres, aims to deliver impact and be externally funded. The Candidate RHBS invites applications for the position of Associate Professor (Teaching Focus) with expertise in entrepreneurship
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associated right to work for the duration of their employment with the University, in accordance with the Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Act 2006. Professor Post: Full-Time, Permanent. Head of Department
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Full-Time, Permanent This post is available as either Lecturer or Associate Professor (please use corresponding application link at the bottom of this advert). Lecturer Salary is £49,979 to £59,125
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Full-Time, Permanent This post is available as either Lecturer or Associate Professor (please use corresponding application link at the bottom of this advert). Lecturer Salary is £49,979 to £59,125
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Full-Time, Permanent This post is available as either Lecturer or Associate Professor (please use corresponding application link at the bottom of this advert). Lecturer Salary is £49,979 to £59,125
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externally funded. The Candidate RHBS invites applications for the position of Associate Professor (Teaching Focus) with expertise in Marketing. This is an excellent opportunity for you to contribute
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progression. The Iskratsch Group , at the School of Engineering and Materials Science, Queen Mary University of London is exploiting cutting-edge mechanobiological, as well as imaging approaches2-5 with the aim