34 Computer Science positions at Durham University in Ireland-United-Kingdom in United Kingdom
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Fellow to act as the key link between the research consortium, UK government and other stakeholders. The research hub will coordinate a major programme of research activity aimed at understanding how
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IS Senior Manager (Collaboration & AI) ( Job Number: 24000434) Computing and Information Services Grade 8: - £45,585 to £54,395 per annum Open-Ended/Permanent - Full Time Contracted Hours per Week
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deliver two successful undergraduate degrees in Sociology and Criminology; our criminology programme is 1st and our sociology programme is 8th in the UK in the Times and Sunday Times Good University guide
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Student Support Manager (Job Share) ( Job Number: 24000738) Science Faculty Office Grade 7: - £18,549.53 - £22,131.47 per annum, pro rata the full-time salary of £37,099 - £44,263 Open-Ended
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Assistant/Associate Professor in Cell Biology (BIOS_03) ( Job Number: 24000775) Department of Biosciences Grade 8/9: - Grade 8 £45,585 - £54,395 per annum Grade 9 £57,696 - £64,914 per annum Fixed
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for a Postdoctoral Research Associate in the field of agent-based modelling of past societies, working on the Science, Society and Environmental Change in the First Millennium CE (SSE1K) project (https
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of the university. This intern will be working with our community engagement groups, under 5’s weekly programme, the family engagement programme, faith group programmes and specific access support workshops for a
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Administration. Staff work flexibly between the sections, seven enabled by cross-cutting groups, Collections, Education, Engagement, User Experience, Operations, Research, Staff Development and a Programme and
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Role This project is a collaboration between Psychology and Computer Science. As Psychology PDRA, the successful applicant will be required to liaise with the Computing staff and VR developers in
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programme and provision of both formal and ‘on the job’ training. The posts are also open to those who are returning to academia after a career in another sector. Successful applicants will, ideally be in