37 programming-"the"-"DAAD"-"EURAXESS"-"U"-"UCL"-"FEMTO-ST" positions at Lancaster University
Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Category
-
Program
-
Field
-
. The position is fully externally funded. Key elements of your job will be to: Plan, coordinate and facilitate catalysts, sandpits, workshops, and other engagement activities. Support collaborative projects from
-
, e.g. MBChB. This AKT project is funded by UKRI through Innovate UK . This programme has been designed to create short-term collaborations between a university and business to deliver a rapid and
-
of statistical estimators excellent programming skills, ideally in Python enthusiasm to work collaboratively with an international team. Why work with us Lancaster is a research-intensive university. REF 2021
-
professional services team. You will provide high-level administrative support for the undergraduate medical degree programme, coordinating a wide range of activities across clinical sites. Excellent
-
are happy to talk about flexible working options. The position is fully externally funded. Key elements of your job will be to: Lead the operational delivery of the CyberFocus innovation programme
-
component of the project. This includes designing the health economic plan which will involve workshops with key stakeholders to understand how sponsorship deals may impact on population health and how
-
team Our small and friendly team works closely with senior management to provide project and programme management to initiatives of significant scale and scope critical to delivering aspects
-
to undertake assignments across project and/or service functions as required. You will work in close collaboration with the programme team and wider stakeholders, building effective working relationships at all
-
Temporary Job Status Negotiable Hours Per Week 36 Offer Starting Date 1 Oct 2025 Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff
-
. Following the demonstration of single bit devices and small digital arrays, we are now expanding the research programme to include investigation of the feasibility of analogue devices for use as elements in