59 phd-in-forensic-science positions at University of Wolverhampton in United Kingdom
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life nearly 190 years ago to enhance education and skill base of the workforce in what is today a major industrial conurbation, we have continued to fulfil and develop the role to meet the needs
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We are seeking two experienced and enthusiastic candidates to join us as Senior Lecturers in Computer Science. With 23,000 students, the University of Wolverhampton is one of the largest
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or technical journals, along with the potential to attract research funding and generate external income. You must hold a PhD in Computer Science or closely related subject, membership of a professional body is
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assessment and supervision of dissertation projects. We are seeking enthusiastic dedicated individuals for the above roles who hold a minimum of an MSc in Computer Science or a relevant discipline or have
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We are seeking two experienced and enthusiastic candidates to join us as Senior Lecturers in AI or Data Science. With 23,000 students, the University of Wolverhampton is one of the largest
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REF-returnable outputs, attract external income, seek industrial collaborations, undertake some teaching, and supervise PhD students. You will hold a PhD (or equivalent) in a field related to Computer Science
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and teaching, the maintenance of high academic standards, the development of the Faculty’s portfolio of courses and generation of external income. You should have a PhD in a Business discipline and a
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research and teaching, the maintenance of high academic standards, the development of the Faculty’s portfolio of courses and generation of external income. You should have a PhD in a Business discipline and
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REF-returnable outputs, attract external income, seek industrial collaborations, undertake some teaching, and supervise PhD students. You will hold a PhD (or equivalent) in a field related to computer science
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in the UK, having an excellent teaching quality profile, strong performance in third stream income generation and an improving REF performance. The Department of Computing and Mathematical Sciences