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) – is seeking an ambitious, dynamic Programme Manager to provide programme and strategic project management across a partner wide portfolio of activity. NHRP is a collaborative partnership between
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foods with enhanced concentration of micronutrients. Development of analytical methods, digestion models, dietary modelling, and conducting consumer surveys will form part of Doctoral Network’s tasks
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. We seek to apply innovative methods to address real-world challenges whilst delivering significant academic contributions. The post is full-time and fixed-term for 24 months. You will be based in
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fluid dynamics and/or magnetohydrodynamics, in addition to excellent numerical skills. The post-holder will also play a key role in the dissemination of the results from this project, so excellent verbal
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of Computing at Newcastle. The aim of the project is to develop digital innovations for patient-centric microsampling. As part of the technical development, the post holder will be working closely with a
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approach to apply process analysis, design and improvement standards and methods to solve business problems. For a confidential discussion about this vacancy please contact Mike Scott, Business Analysis
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interdisciplinary collaborations To train and assist undergraduate and postgraduate students in theoretical techniques and computational methods Represent the research group and disseminate information about its work
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foods with enhanced concentration of micronutrients. Development of analytical methods, digestion models, dietary modelling, and conducting consumer surveys will form part of Doctoral Network’s tasks
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Platform | Mental health platform The Social Health Hub is a five-year research programme exploring how social determinants - the conditions in which people are born, grow, work, live, and age influence
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. Willingness to work some evenings and weekends Qualifications A good educational background to at least A level standard or equivalent, including demonstrated writing and numerical skills. Newcastle University