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Pathway Fellowship you must have received EPSRC funding during your PhD studies. This includes those recruited via the Doctoral Training Partnership (DTP) and Centres for Doctoral Training (CDTs). EPSRC
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validation methodologies. In order to be successful, you will have (or be close to completing) a PhD in a relevant field and demonstrable experience in one or more areas such as real-time data validation
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Flexibility with respect to working hours Willingness to travel internationally, if required Qualifications A PhD in the research area required Newcastle University is a global University where everyone is
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Qualifications PhD at or near completion in biology, biochemistry, polymer chemistry or a related field. Newcastle University is a global University where everyone is treated with dignity and respect. As a
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team Enthusiastic, well-motivated and hard working Qualifications Educated to PhD level with experience of realist review and realist evaluation methodology Newcastle University is a global University
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on at least two occasions to collect data Ability to communicate with collaborators from different cultural backgrounds Qualifications A PhD in animal welfare or comparative neuroscience Newcastle University is
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efficiently Excellent oral communication skills Qualifications PhD, or equivalent qualification, in a relevant field Newcastle University is a global University where everyone is treated with dignity and
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recently refurbished, state-of-the-art chemical biology laboratories at Newcastle University. The role may involve supporting the supervision and training of PhD students. Strong time management skills
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the relevant area (Research Assistant) A PhD in the research area required (awarded or submitted prior to post start date) (Research Associate) Home Office PIL (AB&C) (Desirable) Newcastle University is a global
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recommendations • Contribute to grant applications submitted by others and in time develop own research objectives and proposals for funding • Support PhD and Master students during their research projects