14 programming-"LIST"-"Humboldt-Stiftung-Foundation"-"U"-"U.S"-"UCL" positions at Queen's University Belfast
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progress and output reports and ensure they are escalated to the Programme Manager on time for reporting and monitoring to funders. They will maintain a personal research plan by, managing and undertaking
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, to work within SUMIT programme To be successful at shortlisting stage, please ensure you clearly evidence in your application how you meet the essential and, where applicable, desirable criteria listed in
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programme managed by the Special EU Programmes Body. About the person: Essential Criteria: Education and Qualifications: An upper second-class honours degree (or equivalent) or a Masters degree in a social
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demonstrating standard procedures, processes and techniques in relation to modern engineering workshop practice. Programming experience of CNC machine tools, industrial/collaborative robots. To be successful
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a project supported by PEACEPLUS, a programme managed by the Special EU Programmes Body About the person: Essential Criteria: Education and Qualifications: An upper second class honours degree
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of career within Human Geography in several core areas, delivered in English at University level. Ability to design course materials and plan, organise the delivery and assessment of taught courses in own
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post-doctoral scientist will contribute to a research program investigating novel therapeutics and biomarkers for heart failure currently supported by the British Heart Foundation, Northern Ireland Chest
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Join the cutting-edge HEA North South Research Programme eHealth Hub for cancer, a groundbreaking cross-border collaboration between Queen's University Belfast and the University of Limerick
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will have a background in computer/data science, and specifically have computer programming experience, working with programming languages such as Python or R, in order to develop and maintain data
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Research Hub. Funded by the Higher Education Authority of Ireland, SLSS is an ambitious programme of activity. It brings together two academic institutions (University of Limerick and Queen’s University