10 web-programmer-developer-"https:"-"University-of-Cambridge"-"IMT-MINES-ALES" positions at University of Sheffield in United Kingdom
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applicant will join the well-funded and friendly Whitfield lab (see blog), and will benefit from a varied programme of training activities run by the Discovery Medicine North (DiMeN) Doctoral Training
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progress through their programme journeys, from welcome and transition to graduation. You will set the annual schedule of key activities and lead developments to improve the student experience and you will
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Programme. The student will join the well-funded and friendly Whitfield lab (see blog). The varied skills training and experience offered in this project will provide a springboard for numerous career
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their societal benefits, adopting a whole-systems and solutions-focused approach. You will receive 3 years and 9 months of funding and take part in a dynamic training and development programme, including
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practice to help our developers with designing and hosting systems in better ways Main duties and responsibilities Our team’s responsibilities include: Providing DevOps support to developers across
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potential for pan-tumour efficacy. For further information about the Sheffield Translational Brain Tumour Group, please visit the following web pages and/or follow the relevant social media accounts: https
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working. Effective interpersonal skills to work with students and colleagues, and as a team member. Ability to develop creative approaches to problem solving. Ability to plan and prioritise own daily work
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; and giving appropriate academic advice. Contribute to the design and development of programmes of study that are accessible, inclusive and contribute to the University’s Learning and Teaching Strategy
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an interdisciplinary supervisory team and an established Advisory Programme. The student will join the well-funded and friendly Whitfield lab (see blog). Please apply for this project using this link: https
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A search for pharmacological inhibitors of a cancer-associated adhesion GPCR in the zebrafish embryo
support will be provided throughout via an interdisciplinary supervisory team and an established Advisory Programme. The student will join the well-funded and friendly Whitfield lab (see blog). The varied