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income, pursue impact activities, and to develop an international reputation. As a Lecturer in Digital Business, you will be responsible for undertaking research and teaching on topics such as digital
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-1700) for an innovative researcher and educator preferably in either of the following subfields: -The history of race in a British or European context. -European history, especially relating
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students. You will have a strong background in Intercultural Communication, or a related field, with research expertise in one or more of the following areas: digital communication (e.g., social media, AI
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, Skills and Experience Experience of working in a public-facing role with a focus on sales, fundraising, external relations, customer relations or alumni relations Excellent oral and written communications
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-quality and impactful research that demonstrates international standards of excellence in terms of originality, significance and rigour in one or more of the following areas: spoken interaction
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extraction, sequencing, qPCR, culture) and dry lab work including large dataset handling, curation and analysis. You will join a vibrant research group of international standing and join a group of clinical
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partners at the Open Force Field Initiative , an international academic-industry partnership, to use data-driven approaches to improve the functional form of the molecular mechanics force field. They will
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business. • Use CRM systems, including APTEM and Dynamics, to record the opportunity pipeline (from qualify to eligibility) in an accurate and detailoriented manner. This includes managing records relating
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reports and paperwork/submissions relating to research ethics, to meet regulatory requirements Perform annual progress meetings with Principal Investigators to ensure compliance with ethical approvals and
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individual to join an international, multidisciplinary team working in the area of translational research for neuromuscular diseases. You will be based at the John Walton Muscular Dystrophy Research Centre