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About the Centre The University of Cambridge Language Centre is an institution within the School of Arts and Humanities but provides language learning opportunities for all members of the University
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Welsh speakers (2017), also promote equality, diversity, and the thriving Welsh language. Despite the emphasis on multiculturalism and multilingualism in the Curriculum for Wales (Welsh Government 2022
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. For example by having learned a new software/language/package for a specific project. * The student should be able to demonstrate a broad interest in evolutionary biology. This can be demonstrated for example
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of bank holiday and University closure days) Free foreign language evening classes Discounted membership to our onsite state-of-the-art sport and leisure facilities Staff benefits scheme, which provides you
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all aspects of equality and diversity within our community https://www.gla.ac.uk/myglasgow/humanresources/equalitydiversity/ . In line with the commitments in the University of Glasgow’s Gaelic Language
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are also essential requirements. Home and international applicants (inc. EU) are welcome to apply and if successful will receive a full studentship. Applicants whose first language is not English require
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architectures and systems, distributed computing, high-performance computing, or formal verification. You should have experience with high-performance programming language (e.g. C++, Rust, Go), or framework (CUDA
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& Benefits A minimum of 35 days annual leave per annum (inclusive of bank holiday and University closure days) Staff benefits scheme, Free foreign language evening classes and discounted membership to our
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(inclusive of bank holiday and University closure days) Free foreign language evening classes Discounted membership to our onsite state-of-the-art sport and leisure facilities Staff benefits scheme, which
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focusing on two significant centres - The Raspberry Pi Centre for Computing Education Research, led by Dr Sue Sentance and the Cambridge Institute for Automated Language Teaching and Assessment (ALTA) led