Structure in Stream Settings (DASS)Programme. This £4M programme is funded by EPSRC and brings research groups from the Universities of Lancaster, Bristol, Warwick and the London School of Economics together with a committed group of industrial and public sector partners. DASS will consider the foundational statistical challenges of identifying anomalous structure in data streams within constrained environments, handling the … identifying and tracking dependence across streams. The programme is led by Idris Eckley (Lancaster University), Haeran Cho (University of Bristol), Paul Fearnhead (Lancaster University), Qiwei Yao (London School of Economics) and Yi Yu (University of Warwick). At this time, we are seeking to fill one Research Software Engineer position at Lancaster University, details of which are available here: You More ❯
your personal career growth. You will identify business opportunities at your client sites and support proposal development in response to RFPs. Skills and attributes for success A degree in economics, industrial engineering, supply chain, procurement, or equivalent, with excellent results. Meaningful experience (2-5 years) in procurement strategy, category management, operating models, supplier management and innovation, source-to-contract, order More ❯
Manchester, Lancashire, United Kingdom Hybrid / WFH Options
Deloitte LLP
are keen to expand. Your commercial acumen and demonstrable commercial experience are what counts for us. Desirable skills and experience would include the following: Degree educated, preferably in Finance, Economics, or a related business discipline. Experience in structuring different pricing arrangements as well as the key components of a deal that can enhance profitability. Experience working in a commercial role More ❯
quality research and contribute to undergraduate and postgraduate teaching in Quantitative Geography. The ideal candidate will have an excellent research profile in (and at the intersections of) population, health, economics, energy, and/or the environment. The Regional Science Association International (RSAI), founded in 1954, is an international community of scholars interested in the regional impacts of national or global More ❯
will complement and strengthen existing expertise in CSAP, one of the School's research clusters, in any of the following areas: demography and population geography; regional science and spatial economics; quantitative social policy (including health, deprivation, education and crime). You will have an impressive track record of achievement and proven leadership within the broad area of spatial analysis and More ❯