136 computer-science-programming-languages-"St"-"ST"-"UNIVERSITÄT-DUISBURG-ESSEN" positions at University of Newcastle
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. You will synthesize compounds for biological testing to support a group using structural and chemical biology to understand the roles and mechanisms of cyclin-dependent protein kinases to generate
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workload and plan effectively Ability to show initiative Ability to play an active part in a multi-disciplinary team & to liaise with external centres as required Thorough working knowledge of Health and
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customer focused environment Experience of working as part of a team Demonstratable experience of being able to plan and organise workloads Numerate and literate Experience of working in an educational
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customer focused environment Experience of working as part of a team Demonstratable experience of being able to plan and organise workloads Numerate and literate Experience of working in an educational
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customer focused environment Experience of working as part of a team Demonstratable experience of being able to plan and organise workloads Numerate and literate Experience of working in an educational
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customer focused environment Experience of working as part of a team Demonstratable experience of being able to plan and organise workloads Numerate and literate Experience of working in an educational
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contact: Dr Daniel Okeowo (daniel.okeowo@ncl.ac.uk) For informal enquiries about the Newcastle PSRC contact: psrc@newcastle.ac.uk Find out more about the Faculty of Medical Sciences here: https
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knowledge of practical methods in Biomedical Sciences, including microbiology and molecular biology, to support our Faculty teaching, research and engagement activities. The key responsibility of the role is
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recruitment ambitions forward. There are three roles available, two based in the Faculty of Medical Sciences and one within the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. For further information, please contact
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: Dr Daniel Williamson (daniel.williamson@ncl.ac.uk ) and/or Dr Rebecca Hill (rebecca.hill@ncl.ac.uk ). Find out more about the Faculty of Medical Sciences here: https://www.ncl.ac.uk/medical-sciences