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Overview As an Assistant Project Manager, you will be part of a team at AMRC NW that will provide leadership and guidance to other Assistant Project Managers and Coordinators in the group. In
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, especially in pharmaceuticals, using data and mechanisms. The post-holder will join the EPSRC MediForge: Industry 5.0 Medicines Manufacturing Research Hub and lead coordination with members from academia and
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. Essential Interview Be able to assist and support research students, PDRAs and other staff, as well as visiting researchers when required. Essential Application/interview Generic IT skills, including
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additional support or different forms of support to help them remain engaged with treatment. This tool can be applied in future work and can inform additional research that will develop and evaluate
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; carrying out design and validation of experiments and analysis of results Liaise with collaborators to help disseminate research outputs. Present the work at national conferences and meetings. Prioritize
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well as assisting in the running of them. Attend project meetings and research advisory group meetings. Read and review literature as appropriate. Assist with the co-supervision of undergraduate/postgraduate project
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to Employability & Placement Hubs and the central Careers & Employability services as appropriate and updating the enquiry database. Collate feedback from employability events. Support the collation and reporting
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, including policy briefs, workshops, seminars, research reports and podcasts, to help build the profile of the Centre as an expert knowledge broker on care. Plan and host policy related events, including party
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Illuminating the Plasmodium apicoplast genome organisation School of Biosciences PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr Indrajit Lahiri, Dr Matt Newton Application Deadline: Applications accepted all
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Evaluating interventions for end-stage ankle osteoarthritis School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering PhD Research Project Directly Funded UK Students Prof Claire Brockett, Dr Ines