13 programming-"the"-"DAAD"-"EURAXESS"-"IMPRS-ML"-"O.P"-"Study-Group"-"FEMTO-ST" positions at University of Aberdeen
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or run-through training stage as a bridging scheme to support their academic ambition. Now in its seventh year, the Early Career Academic Programme (ECAP) (formerly Academic Core/Run-through Training (ACT
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healthier and more sustainable food choices”. This project forms part of the Scottish Government-funded Strategic Research Programme which we deliver along with five other globally renowned institutes as part
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electronics. We have significant externally-funded research program and collaborative links with many major industry and academic players in Power industry. The research fellow/assistant will benefit from
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impact planning and help us to prepare for the next UK Research Excellence Framework (REF) impact submission. In this role, you will work with school impact leads and individual researchers to plan
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The PioKneer study – Prioritising early detection of knee osteoarthritis is a 5-year programme aiming to improve the early detection and monitoring of knee osteoarthritis (KOA). We are recruiting people
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recruited to the University and improving the conversion of applicants to registered students. Job Description You will be responsible for supporting a program of activity within the UK, as well as managing
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, implementation and administrative support enabling academics to retain their focus on the key tasks of compiling and delivering a high-quality programme to attendees. The postholder will support the development
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the Aberdeen Centre for Evaluation (ACE) at the University of Aberdeen, is a leader in UK clinical trials. The programming team plays a vital role in impactful research by providing programming support and data
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we do not understand why. Phosphatases are implicated in controlling the replication temporal programme, cell recovery from replication interruption, and replication protein recycling. However even for
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we do not understand why. Phosphatases are implicated in controlling the replication temporal programme, cell recovery from replication interruption, and replication protein recycling. However even for