63 computer-programmer-"the"-"U"-"U.S"-"IDAEA-CSIC"-"FEMTO-ST" positions at University of Newcastle
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MDC’s research and capacity development plans. The Programme Manager under the guidance and direction of the co-lead for Research and Capacity Development, will coordinate the delivery of research and a
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undertake teaching, leadership and supervision duties across a range of the School programmes, with a focus on work-based learning within the MPharm programme • To develop a programme of research, which
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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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academics, professional staff and postgraduates from different disciplines to engage with policymakers, through the delivery of a programme of cross-cutting activities designed to connect research, policy and
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a focus on work-based learning within the MPharm programme; Undertake administrative duties as deemed necessary, including participation in relevant School and Faculty committees and activities
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Candidate must have experience in using LiDAR data for autonomous vehicles or equivalent application Candidate must have knowledge of Deep Learning Architectures and Training Candidate must be able to program
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responsibility for the management of learning, teaching and student experience related activities relating to the MBBS programme, which includes managing an administrative team. This role is part-time for 0.4 FTE
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and care. The UK-wide Consortium will develop an innovative and transformative capacity building programme of career development awards and opportunities that are linked and embedded within the MDC’s
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/ ) is pleased to offer a full-time permanent post to join our MSc Sport and Exercise programme. We are interested in applicants with expertise in Sport and Exercise psychology who can contribute to all
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experience of supervision of research students. This post forms part of a clinical academic career development programme devised by Newcastle Health Research Partnership (NHRP) ( https