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social and academic student experience. You will join us at an exciting time with projects taking place across Residences to improve operational services further towards seamless services for students
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ensure accuracy and timeliness. To analyse, manipulate and interpret complex information in order to compile detailed summary reports. To process invoices and orders, making effective use of Agresso
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the accuracy and efficiency of medical image analysis, contributing significantly to the creation of innovative diagnostic solutions. We are looking for candidates with a strong background in computer science
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a humanities or social science perspective. Your research agenda will address a larger question of social importance (sustainability, policy/governance, wellbeing or social resilience), and its
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through ten multidisciplinary research centres. The longest established research centre is the Centre for Operational Research, Management Sciences and Information Systems (CORMSIS), which ranks top 50 (QS
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existing strengths and to address the most complex societal and environmental challenges: Artificial Intelligence, sustainability and resilience, decarbonisation and engineering better health, this role is
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will have: Experience in a senior role, leading a risk function and team, ideally in the education or public sector. Skill level equivalent to achievement of a professional qualification or postgraduate
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exploring what is possible at the interface of the arts, science, and technology. You will identify opportunities arising from funding calls and intelligence about funder priorities, and in close partnership
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Research group, which is home to Responsible AI UK (rai.ac.uk) a £31M strategic investment by UKRI, and part of the School of Electronics and Computer Science. The role will involve a core focus on AI
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research-intensive environment and international student body provide a rich ground for interdisciplinary thinking and making at the nexus of art, science, technology, and culture. Department of Design The