27 Computer Science positions at Birmingham City University in United-Kingdom in United Kingdom
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University, University College Birmingham and the University of Birmingham, with full endorsement from the Graduate Re-Tune programme and its delivery partners: Department for Work and Pensions’ (DWP
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an outstanding enrichment programme comprising masterclasses, guest seminars, and public events. The College wishes to recruit a Lecturer in Twentieth-Century Literature for an 8-month, full-time, teaching post
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well as their study and organisational skills. You will also track student progress and work with colleagues to develop the support programme. Educated to at least degree level, you will have the capacity to deliver
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, including some evenings and weekends. It is anticipated that the successful candidate will be a student on a relevant engineering programme with excellent organisation, communication, problem solving and
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the last five years) as a Circular Product Design Developer KTP Associate). This position forms part of the Knowledge Transfer programme (KTP), co-funded by a grant from Innovate UK and Beeswift Limited. It
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relevant subject area. You should have a good first degree and postgraduate degree in Computer Science or Data Science, or a related discipline, excellent programming skills, and great communication skills
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post is due to start. As you are applying for a role as part of the Grow Your Own Graduate Programme you will need to contact a member of the Careers+ team, to receive support with the application
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View All Vacancies School of Computing and Digital Technology Location: City Centre Campus (STEAM House) Salary: £48,576 to £56,197 per annum Permanent Post Type: Full Time Release Date: 13 March
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Graduate Programme is designed to facilitate your transition from student life to the professional world. You will need to contact a member of the Careers+ team ([email protected] ), to receive support with
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. Furthermore, we are signed up to The Technician Commitment - a university and research institution initiative supported by the Science Council and Gatsby Foundation – aiming to ensure visibility, recognition