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Overview As an Assistant Project Manager, you will be part of a team at AMRC NW that will provide leadership and guidance to other Assistant Project Managers and Coordinators in the group. In
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diverse range of projects, using cutting edge technology to solve real problems, dealing with customers and other external stakeholders, and occasionally travelling to visit suppliers and partner companies
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How do plants reduce leaf growth at low humidity School of Biosciences PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr Jim Rowe Application Deadline: Applications accepted all year round Details Short spells
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) commentaries for many of the major texts by the end of the contract. Assist the work of the editor by checking transcriptions and references, and helping with glosses and notes. Attend project meetings
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, including the identification of training and development requirements to meet project delivery. Analyse and record data to aid the design of future research and produce useful findings for other industrial
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skilled, well organised and semi-independent individual to work on a 3-year YCR-funded project to carry out mechanistic interrogation of intra/inter-tumoural heterogeneity within the DNA Damage response and
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finance. This includes proactive resource planning to ensure successful project delivery. The HoO will also champion Health, Safety, and Environmental policies, manage HR matters, and oversee a £53m
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Overview The laboratory of Professor Neil Hunter FRS in the School of Biosciences seeks a Research Assistant to work on a collaborative project funded by an ERC Synergy award. The postholder will
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Manufacturing, with assistance from senior colleagues. Assist with project delivery outside of your core area of expertise when required. Work to deadlines and develop an ability to manage own time and resources
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A Machine Learning Enabled Physical Layer for 6G Radio Systems School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering PhD Research Project Directly Funded UK Students Prof Timothy O'Farrel, Prof Mohammed