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Professor Michelle Sheehan in the School of English Literature, Language and Linguistics at Newcastle University, in collaboration with Professor Sonia Cyrino, State University of Campinas, Professor Adam
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of working with SQL, in AWS and its native tools would be of interest but not essential for the role. Knowledge of a statistical programming language, preferably R as it is desirable. The post holder will
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participatory social research, qualitative research methods and/or oral history are highly desirable. Language skills relevant to the Kenyan project areas are an added advantage. You will be expected to meet
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puts you at the heart of a cutting-edge project developing a large language model (LLM) specifically for insurance. Working alongside a highly skilled team, you'll ensure ethical development and
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and/or oral history are highly desirable. Language skills relevant to the Kenyan project areas are an added advantage. You will be expected to meet regularly with other project members and travel
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language. Experience in working across different spatial scales and working with Geographic Information System will be highly desired. If you would like further information or an informal discussion about
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FTE: 0.2 fte (working 7.4 hours per week) Duration of Contract: Fixed term for 3 years Salary: UH7 £37,099pa pro rata to £44,263pa pro rata by annual increments on achieving designated skills and experience Annual Leave: 35 days pro rata plus standard public holidays and an additional 4 days...
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language. Experience in working across different spatial scales and working with Geographic Information System will be highly desired. If you would like further information or an informal discussion about
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of CPD to support your career development, with three defined pathways for progression. Free foreign language evening classes. Employee assistance programme with access to free confidential counselling
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to map the physiological processing of cone photoreceptors to the linguistic categorisation of colours onto a series of mechanistic stages. The PDRA is expected to be the first author on at least two