411 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"U"-"O.P"-"University-of-Exeter"-"U.S" "GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY" positions at University of Sheffield
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the implementation and ongoing review of programme level approach in the School and contributing to the strategic development of the portfolio. This will involve coordinating high quality and consistent programme and
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and software. Under the direction of the University’s new Office for Open Research and Scholarship , you will also contribute to open research projects on the University’s Research Culture Action Plan
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development of protocols for commercial deployment (supported by Detectronic ). There will be significant opportunities for personal development including a residential programme at Ashorne Hill to further
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lead and perform research in these areas, who will have practical experience of blast experimentation, underwater blast loading, and demonstrable computational modelling experience in a relevant area
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to join our Programme and Development team as an Administrative Assistant. This role is ideal for someone who is passionate about sports and excels in a setting that promotes initiative and collaboration
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products to be used in plants. Lead the project and plan own workload Publishing scientific papers. Presenting work and results to both the KTP supervision team and at scientific meetings. Ultimately deliver
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this, C9orf72 deficiency has been shown to exacerbate DPR toxicity in multiple models of C9ALS/FTD. Current Therapeutic Strategies: There is no cure for C9ALS/FTD, and there is therefore a clear unmet
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resources, and plan and progress work activities on multiple projects Desirable Interview Further Information Grade Clinical Academic Trainees Salary £52,656 - £73,992 Work arrangement Full-time Duration 30
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function as building blocks for the self-assembly of multiple component supramolecular architectures. The principal aim of this exciting project is to develop novel photodynamic therapy drugs for oral cancer
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and led by Prof Graham Leggett. The aim of our five-year programme is to develop a new modular approach to the creation of photonic materials, inspired by structures found in biological photosynthetic