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Java Developer / Engineer in Sittingbourne

By cb244 | 14 June 2019

Java Developer / Engineer Up to £30k DOE Sittingbourne Kent, UK VR/02592R Ist Choice Jobs client is currently looking to recruit Java Developers / Engineers … Read more

Summer vacation: Access to learning fund.

By cb244 | 14 June 2019

The summer vacation support from the Access to Learning Fund is to help priority group students who are suffering financial difficulties. The financial support covers … Read more

Two summer internships in School of Computing

By cb244 | 14 June 2019

Professor David Chadwick has two internships to offer to students this summer. Verifiable Credentials project The first post is to build a web site for … Read more

Junior Full Stack Web Developer in Tonbridge

By cb244 | 13 June 2019

An aspiring junior / graduate full-stack web developer in Tonbridge Junior Full Stack Web Developer Tonbridge £20-25k VR/02590J Due to expansion, we are looking for … Read more

Got a great business Idea? £3k grants available

By cb244 | 12 June 2019

EIRA – supporting innovation in the east of England. Students and graduates from the last 3 years can now apply for up to £3k to … Read more

PhD research study – using handheld augmented reality in public space

By cb244 | 11 June 2019

students wanted to participate in PhD research study. EDA student Mayank Loonker is looking for students to participate in her PhD research study. The study aims … Read more

UI Software Engineer in Cambridge

By cb244 | 10 June 2019

A great, graduate level software job in UX at Pulse Secure in Cambridge. A great, graduate level software job in UX at Pulse Secure in … Read more

Graduate Trainee Penetration Tester

By cb244 | 05 June 2019

This is an exciting opportunity for a Trainee Penetration Tester to join a dynamic team at Intertek NTA, based in Chatham, Kent. Do you have … Read more

Software Developer role at Reorg

By cb244 | 04 June 2019

Kent alumni John Davidge is the Director of Technology at Reorg and is keen to have applications from Kent graduates especially those who have done … Read more

Hopper x1 London Women in Computing Celebration

By cb244 | 31 May 2019

Join us for a day of learning and networking, focused on technology, career development, leadership and advancing gender diverse STEM pioneers. Friday, June 14 ETC … Read more

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