69 high-performance-computing-postdoc positions at University of Liverpool in United-States
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We are seeking to appoint an Inclusive Communication and Partnerships Manager for the MusicFutures Programme. MusicFutures is a ground-breaking new programme hosted by the University of Liverpool
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communications, supporting teaching timetables, and assisting with key events. This is an excellent opportunity to contribute to the delivery of high-quality clinical education within a supportive and
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This role is part of the BRITE (Biologics Regional Innovation and Technology Ecosystem) programme - a £5m cross-sector partnership (led by LSTM with UoL, LJMU, Edge Hill, AstraZeneca, Unilever, etc
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We are looking for a dedicated and ambitious data scientist to continue our work in developing AI / informatics approaches to efficiently utilise real world clinical data for drug safety science
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will present information visually, verbally and in writing and be responsible for producing high quality business analysis outputs. You will specifically have expertise and skills in data analytics
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, and embed evaluation. You will be responsible for developing the exhibition programme, supporting volunteers and student interns, advising on new acquisition opportunities, and both documenting and
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as inventory management, staff training, and the coordination of maintenance schedules. The CTL is a flagship facility at the University of Liverpool, designed to support innovative, high-quality
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recognised postgraduate pathology qualification (ACVP, ECVP, or RCPath). Experience in diagnostic pathology and a commitment to high standards of clinical service, education, and professional development
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related discipline e.g. social / behavioural / health/ biomedical science - A PhD in a relevant discipline - A track record of publications in high quality journals and be able to demonstrate
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We are looking for a Research assistant to join the Institute of Population health Dementia Health and Social Care Inequalities Research group for 10 months on an NIHR-funded Programme Development