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programme, Westminster Working Cultures (WWC), the University of Westminster is dedicated towards supporting and connecting students with graduates and leading industry partners in the UK and destinations
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opportunity for a Games Developer. Our college is renowned for its innovative approach to integrating technology with creative disciplines. As a Games Development Technician, you will be essential in supporting
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Student Ambassador programme aimed at improving the employability, retention and student satisfaction of our students. Business Operations is a small team consisting of the Business Operations Manager, two
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motivated and have an advanced degree (Ph.D.) in computer science, electrical or biomedical engineering, physics, statistics, or related fields. Previous experience in software development practices (version
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+ Cities, either undergraduate or postgraduate, or with a degree from the School of Computer Science and Engineering in Games Development, multimedia computer, or related degree. The posts are designed as
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This post is full time and permanent, working 35 hours per week This role will be hybrid, with an expectation that the successful candidate will be on site one day a week, building connections with colleagues across the RKEO, Library & Archives Service and within Schools, with an expectation to...
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an effective project management approach to meet all deadlines to effect cultural change. You will lead the EDI team, as well as advise the EDI Programme Board at a strategic level. The successful candidate will
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. The ideal candidate will hold a PhD in a relevant field (e.g., Computer Science, Bioengineering, Biology, Data Science, Statistics) and possess strong coding skills in R or Python. Proficiency in handling