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the underpinning IT infrastructure. Present regular progress reports on research to members of the research group. Disseminate and publicise research findings to external audiences. Prepare material for publication
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publications and project impacts. This post is a part of the Cult Landscapes Project led by PI Dr Patrick Gleeson and partly funded through a grant from the Leverhulme Trust. This project builds from on-going
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criteria: Ph.D. in a cognate social science discipline (e.g.. Politics/Political Science, Sociology, Law) Record of publication of research outputs appropriate to stage of career. A research focus in the
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GPT, TensorFlow, Hugging Face or similar. Evidence of knowledge of: Scripting languages, Java or Python or C#, and proficient in C++ programming and of how to optimise software Strong publication record
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or data analysis in the commercial or public sector; OR Substantial recent relevant management/professional experience as outlined above. 2. Demonstrable relevant experience of working in a news
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supportive research environment enables attendance at international conferences, facilitates the pursuit of high-quality publications and fosters meaningful engagement with non-academic stakeholders. It also
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global challenges. Our vision is for Queen’s to be recognised as an innovative and sustainable sectoral leader and our Innovation Centres include major programmes in Engineering, Deep Tech and Health
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Society (BPS) as conferring eligibility for Chartered Status and approved by the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) for training clinical psychologists. The postholder will teach, primarily
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team of a Russell Group University and innovate in highly successful education and research programs in pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences. The Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Sciences has
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supportive research environment enables attendance at international conferences, facilitates the pursuit of high-quality publications and fosters meaningful engagement with non-academic stakeholders