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Are you a recent postgraduate ready to go wild and stand head and shoulders above the crowd, using advanced AI and computer vision to shape the future of animal welfare? The University of Surrey, in
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hold interviews in April 2026. The final selection process will take place week commencing 18th May 2026. Perrett Laver would be delighted to speak with any interested individuals and welcome all
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13th April . The final selection process will take place in the week commencing 4th May 2026. Perrett Laver would be delighted to speak with any interested individuals and welcome all exploratory
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Signal Processing (CVSSP), University of Surrey, with the BBC and Lancaster University. The role The successful candidate will work closely with industry and academic partners. The post holder will take a
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Environment This studentship is based at the Centre for Vision, Speech and Signal Processing (CVSSP). CVSSP is: The largest UK research centre in its field Ranked 1st in the UK for Computer Vision research
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collaboration with the National Physical Laboratory and the Institute of Cancer Research and benefits from the scientific environment and resources provided by the Centre for Vision, Speech and Signal Processing
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students meet the demands of the University’s operation The role involves working closely with the Head of International Student Recruitment to ensure all systems are running efficiently, proactively trouble
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, whilst building relationships to help support and advise customers as part of the enquiry and on boarding process Support the sales and support team in creating a student sales strategy and campaigns
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’ Allowance (DSA), and assist the students with this process. They will have particular responsibility for recruiting and managing our team of note takers in addition to contributing to our events and awareness
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technology with CoSTAR. It is initially fixed-term upto May 2028 (extensible subject to funding). The role is based at the Centre for Vision, Speech and Signal Processing (CVSSP, University of Surrey), which