101 proof-checking-postdoc-computer-science-logic positions at University of Newcastle
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will play an active role in advancing and evolving this technology to expand its capabilities, with a primary focus on developing ligands and tool compounds targeting therapeutically relevant proteins
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copywriting skills and experience of writing for the web, including the ability to author effective micro-content, write for mobile and practise search engine optimisation techniques. Proof reading skills and
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search engine optimisation techniques. Proof reading skills and ability to sub-edit copy into house style Significant experience of the Adobe Creative Suite and other visual design tools Demonstrable
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and Language Sciences, including our Speech and Language Sciences subject area. The postholder should have a PhD in a relevant discipline e.g. Speech and Language Sciences, Education, Psychology
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discrete choice experiment to determine incentives to utilise skill mix reforms; and economic modelling to consider cost effectiveness, improved access to NHS dental services and reduction of dental
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- based in RSA House, London This is a new role to support our growing communications activity and online and in-person events programme. It reports to the Communications Manager and sits within a small
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Development (CPD) Liaise with the LLAH Senior Manager and Project Manager to develop & agree a suite of quality assurance processes for CPD provision including programme approval and readiness to deliver
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through data. It delivers a flexible rolling programme of collaborative projects that focus on a specific business challenge or opportunity and transfers practical data skills into the workforce. Using
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the national access landscape. A substantial part of the role will involve managing the Realising Opportunities Central Team and overseeing delivery of the RO programme, which aims to improve access to research
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work on the INSTINCT-MB programme, which brings together teams based at Newcastle University, The Institute of Cancer Research and University College London. The programme will generate a wide range of