Sentences with phrase «research officer organisation»

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FSANZ Chief Executive Officer, Mark Booth, said the International Rice Research Institute, a humanitarian organisation, applied to include the rice, often referred to as golden rice, in the Food Standards Code.
If your organisation is included on this list, then your application must be signed off by the appropriate officer (typically the Research Office) within your organisation using the Eligible Research Body Cover Sheet available on SESAME.
The Federation of Veterinarians of Europe Founded in 1975, FVE represents veterinary organisations from 38 European countries and includes four vibrant sections, each representing a key group in the veterinary profession: the Union of European Veterinary Practitioners (UEVP); the European Association of State Veterinary Officers (EASVO); European Veterinarians in Education, Research and Industry (EVERI); and the Union of European Veterinary Hygienists (UEVH).
As a PR officer, you'll monitor publicity and conduct research to find out the concerns and expectations of your client organisation's stakeholders.
For example, science information officers work for universities, private research foundations, government agencies and laboratories, technology corporations, science and technology museums, charities and non-profit science and health organisations.
A Chief Technology Officer or CTO is responsible for the development and implementation of technology in an organisation, in line with the company's strategic goals and usually oversees the research and development department.
He is also the Chief Executive Officer of the Parenting Research Centre, one of the two RCN member organisations.
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