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For informal enquiries, please contact Brett Plant at [email protected] . This is a new role, supporting the University to build its capability using ArcGiS and other GIS related products
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patients into the Oxford Gastrointestinal (GI) Cohort and collecting samples from endoscopy, surgery and clinics, within the gastroenterology department and wider cancer community. The aim of this position
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agricultural hinterland of ports and coastal communities into the database. You will be familiar with GIS and develop and implement Agent-Based Modelling (ABM) code to simulate sailing scenarios and the
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educational setting, you will have practical experience of geomatics / GIS / archaeological survey alongside specialist knowledge of human evolution and approaches to archaeological landscapes. A passion for
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of geomatics / GIS / archaeological survey alongside specialist knowledge of human evolution and approaches to archaeological landscapes. A passion for subject is key, in order to deliver the most effective and
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the field of Egyptology internationally. This position is a collaborative role and the successful candidate will join the Griffith Institute (GI) team. In consultation with the team, the primary duty
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years’ experience in leading an endoscopy, GI or cancer service, or have previous experience in quality improvement work in endoscopy or as an auditor / assessor in a related field (e.g. cancer peer
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rock petrology, volcanology, structural geology, or environmental seismology. Your skills in digital geoscience (particularly GIS) will be much welcomed in the role. The School of Ocean and Earth Science
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GIS, remote sensing, spatial analysis and/or GIS software development. The appointee will be expected to teach at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, as well as undertake a range of
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, GIS and remote sensing, wildlife conservation and climate change. They also include residential field trips to Wales and Malta. Our teaching and research facilities are based within CCCU’s new GBP