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of Newcastle University in other centres of this and other PRUs and to the DHSC Commitment to Newcastle University Equality Strategy Qualifications Research Associate - PhD in a behavioural science or related
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across large cohorts from European clinical trials. Experience & qualifications - What specific experience will an applicant need to demonstrate? You will be PhD-qualified, or have submitted your PhD
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PhD or close to completion of a PhD (for Assistant level) in a relevant subject (Aerospace/Chemical/Mechanical engineering, applied mathematics, applied physics, with the knowledge of computational
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(e.g., by actively supporting/mentoring students, supporting initiatives to improve the work environment etc.) Qualifications • PhD in a relevant discipline for appointment at Research Associate level
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Essential for Research Associate Hold a PhD in Biochemistry / Chemistry / Chemical Biology or a related area, (or have submitted a PhD thesis prior to taking up the appointment) or have equivalent experience
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degree in Biomedical Science, Movement Science or related field (a PhD is essential for the Research Associate position), experience of delivering instrumented gait and balance assessments; proficient and
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• Willingness and ability to work with both academic and non-academic audiences and partners with care and sensitivity Qualifications • Master degree and PhD near completion (Assistant Level) or an awarded PhD
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the requirements outlined in the job description. If you are nearing completion of your PhD, please explain how your taught studies, independent research, and life experiences have provided you with
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the area of economic evaluation. For the position of Research Associate, applicants should have a PhD or equivalent experience in Health Economics or a related subject with a high level of quantitative
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with other technical and non-technical staff, teams and groups Desirable Drive to develop and grow professionally Qualifications A PhD (or close to finishing a PhD) ideally in Molecular Biology