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The post holder will work as a key member of the Northern Ireland Clinical Research Facility (NICRF) team to support, coordinate and deliver high-quality clinical research, with a focus on
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the person: The essential educational requirements for the post are: Primary Medical Degree Higher degree (PhD, MD or equivalent). Full Registration with the GMC with license to practise. Post
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Higher degree (PhD, MD or equivalent). Full Registration with the GMC with license to practise. Post registration qualification (Membership of the Royal College of Psychiatrists). Entry on the GMC
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advanced quantitative analyses, lead scientific reporting, and participate in the ethical and governance process of collaborative epidemiological research. Working within an active multidisciplinary team
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the ethical and governance process of collaborative epidemiological research. Working within an active multidisciplinary team, the Research Fellow will be integral to planning, executing, and disseminating key
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associated guidance, procedures and training. Maintain oversight of the University's external examiner process. Provide professional and specialist advice on academic regulations and quality assurance
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About the job: The School of Electronics, Electrical Engineering & Computer Science (EEECS) at Queen's University, is seeking to appoint a Lecturer in Artificial Intelligence.This post will be based
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be contingent on funding and performance. The post is located within the Astrophysics Research Centre (ARC) of the School of Mathematics and Physics. The successful candidate will work on a project
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. The appointee for this position will study the ecological and evolutionary processes that drive the rise and fall of antibiotic resistance in bacterial communities. The appointee will be conducting experiments
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response of a bacterial pathogen to antibiotics is currently not clear. The appointee for this position will study the ecological and evolutionary processes that drive the rise and fall of antibiotic