27 Earth-Sciences positions at University of Newcastle in United-States in United Kingdom
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: 14 July 2024 The Role We have an exciting opportunity to join one of the leading Engineering Schools in the UK where you will support and inspire the next generation of Newcastle University graduates
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schemes and a number of health and wellbeing initiatives to support you. Closing Date: 23 June 2024 The Role We are inviting applications for a Research Associate to join the Data Science & AI Programme at
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Environmental Engineering (EE) Group, and Future Mobility (FM) Group, with which it has close links; both have a history of over 70 years. Our research is at the forefront of developing sustainable solutions
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systems, circuits and devices, as well as computer engineering, from underpinning theories to applications with industry leading partners. We also deliver high quality teaching in microelectronics and
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Geospatial Engineering at Newcastle University, specifically within the Environmental Engineering group. Environmental Engineering forms part of an integrated School of Engineering where we work alongside
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exciting journey, to be a people focused, world-leading university that harnesses academic excellence, innovation and creativity to advance knowledge and provide benefits to individuals, to organisations and
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the globe. Primarily you will be processing applications for postgraduate programmes - making selection decisions on applications, maintaining admission records, generating appropriate correspondence, and
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talented and highly motivated Research Assistant/Associate with strong background in microbiology and/or biochemistry. You will work within the Faculty of Medical Sciences, Biosciences Institute, under
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exciting journey, to be a people focused, world-leading university that harnesses academic excellence, innovation and creativity to advance knowledge and provide benefits to individuals, to organisations and
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this study we are going to apply cutting-edge technology to obtain new biomarkers that can be used to minor disease progression in muscle dystrophies as well as characterize the biological and molecular