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challenge for health and care services. You will work with, and under the direction of, the Collaborations Programme Manager to support the effective delivery of MLTC CNC programme activity and the activity
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. Present research findings at national and/or international conferences. Use high performance computing facilities and local computing resources, as appropriate. The Person Knowledge, Skills and Experience
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computational work involves protein structure prediction Publications in high impact factor journals Knowledge and experience in AMR, Artificial Intelligence in health and food systems Good laboratory skills
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@ncl.ac.uk Key Accountabilities Lead, manage, and develop a high performing timetabling team, fostering a culture of service excellence and continuous improvement. Responsible for ensuring the timely annual
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delivery of this landmark transformation. This is a high-profile, complex programme of work at the centre of our student recruitment strategy - one that demands sharp project leadership, confident
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creation, brand alignment and performance reporting, acting as the Faculty’s expert adviser on all aspects of communications. You’ll build strong relationships with central university teams, coordinate a
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properties and their integration with the fibre platform will enable new and highly efficient devices for quantum optics, quantum communications and telecommunications. The position is available on a fixed
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and Sunderland NHS Foundation Trust and this post would sit within Newcastle University. The COLO-SPEED Research Programme Coordinator will provide high level administrative and organizational support
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. This is a busy, high-volume but friendly environment that will suit an organised person with a great eye for detail and plenty of team spirit. You will be joining a growing team dedicated to providing
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Platform | Mental health platform The Social Health Hub is a five-year research programme exploring how social determinants - the conditions in which people are born, grow, work, live, and age influence