1/6 đ” @BBCRD wanted to create a music discovery service without personalised algorithms, so we made Orbit in collaboration with @bbcintroducingbbc.co.uk/orbitmusic
"The BBC is to cut a quarter of its research and development (R&D) division - equating to 67 roles - as part of a new voluntary redundancy scheme."
"The first round of cuts will see the 260 staff who currently work in the R&D division reduced to 193."
âBBC plans 500 job cuts in push for more cost savingsâ
Redundancies can have a major impact on workers mental health (and not just those directly losing their jobs).
If youâre affected by todayâs news the @FilmTVCharity is here for you.
ft.com/content/22878dc8-2ee9âŠ
This fully funded studentship has a generous stipend and research and training funds.
The fees are normally covered at the UK rate, but we can waive the difference for European/International candidates in exceptional cases.
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So ... the New Dawn Fades..
Today is my last day as an employee of the BBC and @bbcrd.
Itâs been an absolute blast and a privilege to be part of this place but time to move on - a new challenge awaits after some weeks of digital detox.
Our next speaker of this morningâs #BelTech24 EDU Day is Antonia Kerle, Chief Technical Advisor of R&D @BBCNews.
Antonia is showing students how technology can be applied across the BBC archive to restore old footage and bring archives to life.
Say goodbye to one-size-fits-all podcasting. đ
Learn how you can make each episode adapt to the needs of your listener with @cubicgarden from the @BBCRD team.
RSVP here and join us on March 25th —ïž
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I was recommissioned years later to look at the future of #iot for the BBC and during the pandemic to support their Human Values work. I even called Adrian once in a while for career advice. A wonderful contributor to @BBCRD history.
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And I am so grateful for the opportunity đ And also to have been able to witness and learn from the work culture you built at the @BBCRD . It was creative, collaborative and competent at the same time đ
As I complete review of my 23 years at BBC - keep surfacing up things to be proud of...
This time a list of PhDâs including @neelimasunil
A wonderful bunch of researchers - impressive to see where they are now.
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As I complete review of my 23 years at BBC - keep surfacing up things to be proud of...
This time a list of PhDâs including @neelimasunil
A wonderful bunch of researchers - impressive to see where they are now.
linkedin.com/posts/adrianwooâŠ
We need your help! I'm helping legendary @NFFC@Arsenal@EnglandFootball striker, Tony Woodcock, find his biological father after he found out from a DNA test that his father wasn't who he thought it was.
We have snippets of information about who his biological father was.
We know his father was #Polish. We think his name was Peter - we don't know his surname. He was apparently the head dyer at Giltbrook Dyers & Cleaners in #Nottingham (no records remain) in the 1950s. We're hoping that someone may see this and it jogs their memory. If you have any information, do get in touch. Please RT to spread far and wide! đ
#Giltbrook#Eastwood@GaryLineker@jonkay01@Workwear_Rental@IanWright0@SportNottm @nottslive @BBCNottingham@MyNottingham@PolishEmbassyUK
So it is a World in MotionâŠ.
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At the end of last week, I let my team and colleagues in Research & Development know that, after 23 years, I will be leaving the BBC at the end of March 2024.
This is very much a personal choice where I have concluded that after a wonderful (and possibly over long) period at the BBC, Â my âwork is done.â
More here: linkedin.com/posts/adrianwooâŠ
It's been another terrific year for @BBC_News_Labs, from working with Generative AI to Live Highlights across music and sport. You can catch up on any innovations you missed, and get a peek into News Labs' 2024, in the latest blog...
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