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The Role In collaboration with The University of Sheffield, Sheffield Hallam University will be hosting an EPSRC Digital Health Hub at the Advanced Wellbeing Research Centre (AWRC). We are seeking a
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The Role In collaboration with The University of Sheffield, Sheffield Hallam University will be hosting an EPSRC Digital Health Hub at the Advanced Wellbeing Research Centre (AWRC). We are seeking a
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functions of telomeres. Objectives: 1. Generate telomeric substrates containing G-quadruplexes or R-loops 2. Determine how different telomeric structures effect activity of Shelterin at the single-molecule
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of modelling, biomechanics & deep learning. The project is in collaboration with multiple NHS Trusts including the Sheffield Teaching Hospitals and Sheffield Children’s Hospital. The successful candidate will
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communities and RCOs. Working with their supervisory team at the University of Sheffield, and key contacts at the Refugee Council, the student will therefore have significant scope to design the project and
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at Sheffield, and will focus on the role of Refugee Community Organisations (RCOs) in UK cities and how this has changed over time. RCOs grew substantially in the 1980s and 1990s in the UK, taking on important
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administration, preferably in an academic institution. Have strong team working and communication skills. Have the ability to work proactively and with minimum supervision. You will be part of a busy grant-writing
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We have an exciting role working with collaborators in Sheffield and at Ohio State University that combines ecology, machine learning, hardware and software development to solve a critical challenge
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for makerspace sessions. You will drive the team’s hybrid Transit van to and from events and ensure it is fully charged beforehand. You will be part of a team loading and unloading the equipment on the van and
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the institution on any data related issues. For this role, you will: Have excellent analytical skills Be an effective and confident communicator Be able to prioritise your workload appropriately Have attention