15 Computer Science uni jobs at Queen's University Belfast in Ireland-United-Kingdom in United Kingdom
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Digital Learning Programme by supporting staff and students to utilise an enhanced digital learning environment and VLE platform (Canvas). As the Digital Support Officer, you will play a critical role in
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The main purpose of the role is to support and assist Architecture and Civil Engineering students in the construction of models under the supervision of the senior technician in the Model Making
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The Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Sciences is offering an exciting opportunity to join Queens University as an Apprentice Laboratory Technician in the School of Biological Sciences. With
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. Responsibility for cashless transactions. Use of touch screen EPOS system. Using relevant computer packages such as Microsoft Office, email and internet. Good communication & interpersonal skills. Flexible
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clearly demonstrate that you meet the following criteria: Academic or vocational qualifications (e.g. HND/HNC, NVQ 4 or equivalent in Information Technology, Computer Science or related field). Significant
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(SNBE). As our apprentice technician you will attend Belfast Metropolitan College part-time, to successfully complete a Level 3 Diploma in Applied Sciences, with Level 3 NVQ Diploma in Laboratory and
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The Centre for Secure Information Technologies within the School of Electronics, Electrical Engineering & Computer Science (EEECS) at Queen’s University Belfast, is currently seeking to recruit a
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the following criteria: Professional qualification in library/information science or related area; or substantive relevant experience in a similar role. Significant relevant experience, including
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This role will assist with the administration, recruitment and collection of data from study participants (pregnant women) as part of the RESPIRE project which is examining the effects of outdoor and indoor air pollution on mothers and babies. This will entail working with hospital clinic staff...
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Ireland Department for the Economy, and the Canadian Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council. About the person: Appointed candidates are expected to undertake research in line with the School’s