50 parallel-and-distributed-computing uni jobs at University of Newcastle in United Kingdom
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support in areas such as distributed systems, programming, artificial intelligence, or related computing disciplines. Attributes and Behaviour Strong communication and interpersonal skills, capable
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interventions in type 1 diabetes complicated by impaired awareness of hypoglycaemia – including the My Hypo Compass programme developed within Newcastle University. You will play a critical role as a named
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designed to deliver a programme of excellent stewardship, on-going support and motivation to individual fundraisers and community groups supporting our cause. Because of this, empathetic communication skills
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experiences needed for entry at a particular level. You will work on the NIHR Health Health and Social Care Delivery Research (HSDR) Programme funded project “PLACES: Promoting Local Access to Children’s Early
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by ESRC’s Smart Data Research UK programme. The Imagery Data Service (Imago) is led by the University of Liverpool in collaboration with Newcastle University and aims to radically transform
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the post may be made to Dr Gill Norman (gill.norman@ncl.ac.uk) or Dr Gurdeep Sagoo (gurdeep.sagoo@ncl.ac.uk ). Key Accountabilities Contribute to the leadership of the TAR programme, delivered by a
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of three years every taught programme in the University will be redesigned and reapproved in line with the Leading Edge Curriculum Framework. The postholder will support the team to ensure the successful
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Associate Studies Programme team. The primary role is to deliver postgraduate education to physician associate students in years one and two. You will contribute to all aspects of the programme including
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Faculty of Medical Science postgraduate and undergraduate courses as required Identify and undertake a programme of professional development, including further training in research methods and other
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psychologically safe and inclusive research cultures. Our work programme co-creates two targeted organisational interventions with our research community to effect changes in our leadership practice; a