119 computer-science-programming-languages-"Prof"-"Prof" positions at University of Newcastle
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managed by the NIHR MDC Programme Manager (Newcastle), will coordinate the delivery of a range of capacity development programmes and training initiatives (including internships, PhD studentships, post
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, you’ll play a key part in organising the Undergraduate Year Abroad programme, providing administrative support to staff and students, and helping with both outgoing and incoming exchange students. We’re
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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
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” recently awarded to Professor Moorman. The overall aim of the programme is to explore the genomic landscape of acute leukaemia and its association with clinical outcome. We have assembled a unique
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assistance with programme development and/or sponsorship by business and industry Any other duties within the scope and general nature of the grade which may be required The Person Knowledge, Skills and
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the overarching goal of identifying novel biomarkers, treatments and therapeutic interventions. The programme integrates fundamental laboratory science with clinical research as part of the Mental Health, Dementia
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synthesis methods Significant experience of conducting single technology or multiple technology appraisals, and/or early value or late stage assessments for NICE for either the TAR or the EAG programme
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programming languages Experience in conducting and publishing (statistical or trials) methodology research Desirable Experience of teaching statistics Attributes and Behaviour Strong vision for growing the BRG
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of shaping strategic direction as a result of leading and working with teams across multiple departments or organisations • Significant experience of programme and/or project management and demonstrable
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University, this is a new post focussed on supporting a North-East Universities collaborative project called SCENE. This programme represents the creation and development of a structured and connected