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Oxford University Department for Continuing Education (OUDCE) is seeking to appoint an Assistant Course Manager for the Language Centre to lead the delivery of administration for its full range
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The Language Centre at the Oxford University Department for Continuing Education (OUDCE) is the language learning hub for the University of Oxford students and staff and it also welcomes members
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Language Centre is part of the Centre for International Education and Languages and provides language tuition to King’s students via assessed language modules and postgraduate-only modules, short courses and
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language skills is essential for the role in Foreign Cataloguing. Reading knowledge of a Celtic language such as Welsh, Breton, Irish, or Scots Gaelic will be welcomed. What We Offer As an employer, we
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available as part of these platforms, motivating the development of vision-language foundational models to not only learn from these data, but also to serve as a foundation and support future task-specific AI
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principal research libraries. It is the centre for the study of modern and medieval European languages and literatures, together with linguistics, world cinema, and women’s studies. You will be part of a team
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oral communication skills, and ability to work independently and as part of a team, are vital. French language skills are desirable for this post. Further particulars are included in the job description
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information retrieval, and Large Language Models, and (ii) spatial analysis or geographic data science. The successful candidate together with the rest of the research team will use web data to map economic
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(Microsoft 365, Excel), written and oral communication skills, and ability to work independently and as part of a team, are vital. French language skills are desirable for this post. Further particulars
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that are being collected (i.e. fNIRS/EEG/neurocognitive eye-tracking markers/language, motor and developmental assessments). This will also include modelling the contribution of exposure phenotypes (i.e. poverty