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applications for a practitioner research assistant in children’s social care. The role is funded by the NIHR through ARC NENC as part of an investment in social care. The post will focus on the following cross
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environments by engineering microbial machines. Working at the forefront of information & coding theory and cryptography together with molecular biologists and engineering biologists we will engineer
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Assistant/Research Associate in decision modelling to join the Health Economics Group in the Population Health Sciences Institute. You will spend 60-80% of their time for the first two years working
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for an ethusiastic individual to join our fast-paced interdisciplinary research team based in the School of Engineering. The “BEWISe on trickling filter process emissions ” project will involve working with Professors
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resources and tools, and social networking applications Strong organisation and time management skills with a proven record of delivering to deadlines Proven project management skills, with experience
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commercialisation experts, industry, academics, research and technology organisations and citizens, to develop solutions that enhance life as we age, promoting a positive impact on society at scale. You will find us
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of Medical Sciences here: https://www.ncl.ac.uk/medical-sciences/ Find out more about our Research Institutes here: https://www.ncl.ac.uk/medical-sciences/research/institutes/ As part of our commitment
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) to join a vibrant group of research project managers (the Project Management Team) in the Faculty of Medical Sciences. You will have the opportunity to connect with the wider Project Manager Community
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Competence working both alone and as a member of a team Willingness to learn and undertake research in new branches of science Qualifications Completed and awarded doctoral level research degree in physics
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