95 phd-in-computational-mechanics-"St"-"FEMTO-ST" positions at University of Newcastle
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Newcastle Drug Discovery Programme and as a partnership with Cancer Research Horizons and Astex Pharmaceuticals. It is ideally suited to candidates with a background in organic chemistry, medicinal chemistry
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schemes and a number of health and wellbeing initiatives to support you. Closing Date: 11 August 2025 The Role We are looking for a Post-Doctoral Research Associate to investigate the mechanisms and
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including a PhD or equivalent in a relevant subject area, ideally with experience of post-doctoral academic development such as provided by an NIHR Clinical Lecturer post or equivalent post-doctoral
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growth and development of the educational curriculum within the ResLife programme, including the monitoring and maintaining of the social media channels, from a wellbeing and EDI perspective. Proactively
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and Language Sciences, including our Speech and Language Sciences subject area. The postholder should have a PhD in a relevant discipline e.g. Speech and Language Sciences, Education, Psychology
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, Engineering, or a related discipline (a minimum of 2:1 undergraduate qualification) A Meng, MSc or PhD in Computer Science, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Mechatronics, Control Engineering, Physics
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to join our research group which currently has 4 members, 3 PhD students and a post-doctoral researcher and plans to hire 2 more PhD students by year-end. You will engage in cutting-edge research
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, and citizen science? Join us in leading an exciting programme to engage schools and coastal communities with their marine heritage. You'll co-create citizen science initiatives, innovate inclusive
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the post may be made to Dr Gill Norman (gill.norman@ncl.ac.uk) or Dr Gurdeep Sagoo (gurdeep.sagoo@ncl.ac.uk ). Key Accountabilities Contribute to the leadership of the TAR programme, delivered by a
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work on the INSTINCT-MB programme, which brings together teams based at Newcastle University, The Institute of Cancer Research and University College London. The programme will generate a wide range of