305 parallel-programming-"Multiple"-"Humboldt-Stiftung-Foundation" positions at University of Sheffield
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data communication (assessed at: application/interview) Ability to work under own initiative to agreed protocols and deadlines, and to plan and progress work activities (assessed at: application
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to enable you to participate in any element of the recruitment process you can contact the Research Recruitment Team at COM-ResearchRecruitment@sheffield.ac.uk Our vision and strategic plan We
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) The ability to plan and prioritise the maintainability of our systems through things like documentation, knowledge sharing, standardisation, testing and automation (assessed at application and interview stage
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subject knowledge of Health Psychology is essential. The post-holder will have excellent organisational and communicative skills. The post-holder will support the research programme of Dr Rebecca Webster
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teams, feeding back on any UAT or bugs for the external technical teams to investigate and fix. Participate in Communities of Practice across the DARE UK TREvolution and Early Adopter programme, sharing
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ensures the student is well-prepared for either an academic or industrial career at the end of the 4-year program. Candidate ACADEMIC requirements We are looking for a highly motivated candidate with: A
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of Practice across the DARE UK TREvolution and Early Adopter programme, sharing experiences and good practices, and reporting back on wider conversations to the Principal Investigator. Support the creation and
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countries and beyond. Training and Career Development As a PhD student, you will join the Faculty of Science Graduate School, which provides a comprehensive programme of professional skills training tailored
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anticipated that the selection process will take place in summer 2025. This will consist ofan interview and a short presentation about the data analyses you have employed in previous research projects. We plan
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Should I stay or should I go now? Programming immune cell retention versus resolution at sites of tissue damage