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Research Associate or Senior Research Associate (depending on experience) in Computational Chemistry for a 2-year position in the team of Dr Daniel Cole at Newcastle University, as part of his prestigious
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delivery of teaching in the MSc Clinical Science programme, with input into other postgraduate and undergraduate programmes within the Faculty including our MBBS Medicine programme, Masters in Physician
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expertise in relation to business development activities, developing the knowledge and skill base of colleagues working on the programme Lead on engaging with commercial organisations, stakeholders and
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to support you. Closing Date: 01 July 2024 The Role The School of Computing invites applications for multiple Lectureship and Senior Lectureship opportunities. Come and join us here in our Urban Science
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to revolution, ideology, empire, or war. We are keen to develop the interdisciplinarity of our unit’s research and education. You will have an ambitious research programme. This will include securing external
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. This opportunity is a placement for a student who is enrolled on under-graduate degree programme in Computing Science or related discipline and is looking for a pre-final year work placement. You will work closely
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biosamples. Training in research methodology and clinical informatics will be provided from a network of computational researchers at Newcastle University and the Wellcome Sanger Institute. The postholder will
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of support from your potential supervisor in the School of Engineering You will also need to apply for the PhD degree programme separately and we will let you know how to do this if you are selected
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for candidates at the intersection of business, analytics, and technology. We are in particular interested in active researchers in the areas of business intelligence/analytics, information systems management
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and collegiate community of academics and professional services staff in the Applied Linguistics and Communication (ALC) subject area in the School of Education, Communication and Language Sciences