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Forth-ERA Front End Developer (Web GIS) Apply Post Details Full time Fixed term until 31 April 2026 The closing date for applications is midnight on Sunday 14 April 2024. There is an expectation
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GIS, remote sensing, spatial analysis and/or GIS software development. The appointee will be expected to teach at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, as well as undertake a range of
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, GIS and remote sensing, wildlife conservation and climate change. They also include residential field trips to Wales and Malta. Our teaching and research facilities are based within CCCU’s new GBP
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global physical geographical attribute datasets of relevance to river sediment dynamics (e.g. DEMs, precipitation, land use/cover, reservoirs, population dynamics etc.) using GIS and bespoke code
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data collection exercises in the UK. Candidates from a wide range of backgrounds may apply especially those with knowledge of digital data management, 3D digital capture, GIS, footwear/footprint research
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or GIS web applications, preferably with Mapbox, TiTiler, STAC (SpatioTemporal Asset Catalogs), Docker and Kubernetes, and cloud deployments (in particular Azure). Most of our other web projects
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ability to manage own areas of responsibility independently without constant direct supervision. Experience in Stata is essential and experience with Arc Gis and machine learning is desirable. We offer
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), conducted through lectures, tutorials, practical classes, seminars, and/or fieldwork. Teaching responsibilities involve co-teaching on core modules in geomorphology/GIS/environmental change and/or field
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centre venues. In 2020, UCFB launched the Global Institute of Sport (GIS), the new home of our Master’s degrees and executive education in the UK, online and at inspirational stadiums including at Inter
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economic modelling and GIS. The successful candidate will provide expertise in Environmental Economics and Natural Capital accounting and valuation to support the work of Prof Richard Brazier on Upstream