78 computer-programmer-"Diamond-Light-Source"-"Diamond-Light-Source" positions at University of Newcastle
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University purchasing procedures. Keep financial records of any activities as directed by the technical team leader. Where appropriate support multiple technical programmes of work within the University's
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Research Assistant/Associate in the safer management of long-term conditions (LTCs) in disadvantaged
reputable outlets appropriate to the discipline, and actively participate in other dissemination activities Prepare reports for funder and plan and undertake dissemination activities Begin to write, with
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strategically and to manage complex problems and issues Understanding of the importance of Risk Management Ability to develop a project plan and the ability to use various analytical and planning tools and
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academic staff and current students to identify subject strengths and develop compelling, consistent targeted messaging across all marketing channels. Plan, execute and evaluate marketing campaigns, ensuring
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environment, demonstrating good animal handling skills Good written, oral and communication skills Ability to use computers including email, calendars and Microsoft Office Knowledge of Animals (Scientific
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to the nature and scale of the programmes within the School. As a member of our Professional Services, you will be working in highly motivated and well organised team. You should be interested in working in a
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, and application of new knowledge to enhance personal and team performance Demonstrates the ability to anticipate future challenges and opportunities in the research landscape and to plan proactively in
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progress and their apprentice’s progress at the University • Assist with the planning and delivery of induction programmes and on-gong induction to support Apprentices transitioning to Higher Education
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management of all associated study paperwork and documents. Assist the Senior Lecturer in scanner protocol development by reading out the display of the scanner computer and operate following the instruction
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computational and wet-lab scientists at the forefront of pioneering research from the very start of a project. Our goal is to determine how the nuclear and mitochondrial genomes interact in mitochondrial DNA