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Research Assistant/Associate to undertake work as part of our NU Solve programme. Newcastle University Solve (NU Solve) in the School of Mathematics, Statistics & Physics (MSP) has a track record of
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, you’ll play a key part in organising the Undergraduate Year Abroad programme, providing administrative support to staff and students, and helping with both outgoing and incoming exchange students. We’re
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. Working as part of the project team, you will be the key point of contact for all of the administration needs of the project, whether that be organising team meetings and travel, developing communications
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to translating basic research into patient benefit. To learn more about CRH-TI, click here , and to learn more about our approach to small molecule drug discovery in Newcastle, click here As part of our commitment
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this role to help further support project work within Open Lab that is exploring the role of AI in VCSE partner engagements. This position is available on a part-time (3 days per week / 0.6 FTE), fixed term
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/Associate will be part of Newcastle University’s Electrical Power Group working with the Marine Resources and Renewable Energy Group. The aim of the role is to assist in the design modelling and build of a
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a whole. You will be part of the Research Delivery Community in Professional Services, Faculty of Medical Sciences. The purpose of this role is to provide a comprehensive administrative support to a
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, including critical review of the clinical and economic components of company technology assessment reports, conducting network meta-analyses, matching-adjusted indirect comparisons, evaluation and analysis
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could enable stakeholders to address key policy objectives (e.g. nature recovery, climate regulation, flood prevention, public health and wellbeing). As part of their role, the postholder will also help
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University programmes. As part of our commitment to career development for research colleagues, the University has developed 3 levels of research role profiles . These profiles set out firstly the generic