21 web-programmer-developer-"https:"-"https:"-"https:"-"Newcastle-University" positions in Greece
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sought. Excellent command of Greek and English. Key Responsibilities Develop, deliver, and regularly update content relevant to their specialty across the curriculum of the Doctor of Medicine (MD
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, theses, and career development. Conduct high-impact research in Obstetrics & Gynaecology, securing external funding to establish and sustain these programmes. Disseminate findings through peer-reviewed
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sought. Excellent command of Greek and English. Key Responsibilities Develop, deliver, and regularly update content relevant to their specialty across the curriculum of the Doctor of Medicine (MD
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sought. Excellent command of Greek and English. Key Responsibilities Develop, deliver, and regularly update content relevant to their specialty across the curriculum of the Doctor of Medicine (MD
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advising on research projects, theses, and career development. Conduct high-impact research in Pathology / Histopathology, securing external funding to establish and sustain these programmes. Disseminate
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sought. Excellent command of Greek and English. Key Responsibilities Develop, deliver, and regularly update content relevant to their specialty across the curriculum of the Doctor of Medicine (MD
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sought. Excellent command of Greek and English. Key Responsibilities Develop, deliver, and regularly update content relevant to their specialty across the curriculum of the Doctor of Medicine (MD
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, theses, and career development. Conduct high-impact research in Respiratory Medicine, securing external funding to establish and sustain these programmes. Disseminate findings through peer-reviewed
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. Excellent command of Greek and English. Key Responsibilities Develop, deliver, and regularly update content relevant to their specialty across the curriculum of the Doctor of Medicine (MD) programme, from pre
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help us transform mental health research. The role will include developing and delivering evaluation projects for Local Authorities as part of a new public health evaluation programme (known as PHIRST