61 quantitative-research-on-sexual-media-effects uni jobs at University of the West of England in United Kingdom
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necessary from the Research Fellow, Chief investigator and wider research team. Applicants must be well organised, possess strong communication skills and have the ability to work effectively as part of a
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substantial experience of supporting administration of research projects within HEIs, be highly organised and proficient in the use of social media and experience of supporting networks. You will be colligate
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The job information is shown below. Please click on the links to see full details. About this role: We are looking for an researcher to join an exciting new project funded by the Natural
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About us The Centre for Machine Vision (CMV) is seeking to appoint a Research Associate to focus on applications of computer vision and machine learning. This is a full time, fixed term post for
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will work closely with the Engagement Coordinator as well as Money Advisers to deliver money education using social media, face to face events and other platforms, as well as developing good working
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. The postholder will be responsible for developing a comprehensive communications programme to all its external and internal audiences, incorporating all forms of communications media and utilising events where
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, and social media content to showcase this new accommodation. You will gain experience in providing face to face support and advice to students and their supporters, during Open Days and Move In Weekend
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quality undergraduate and postgraduate programmes which include Computer Science, Cyber Security, Artificial Intelligence and Data Science. We also support a growing and successful body of research in human
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successful body of research in human computer interactions, smart cities, artificial intelligence, cyber security, data science and unconventional computing. The school has 130 academic staff and over 2,500
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Sciences within the College of Health, Science and Society and contribute to the Psychological Sciences Research Group (PSRG). Our staff are professional practitioners and researchers at the forefront