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Legal and General, where Business meets Science. Newcastle University is a Russell Group institution ranked as 137th in the World (QS World University Rankings 2026) and the Newcastle University Business
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with an excellent level of service and ensure that they are effectively supported throughout their programme. This will include acting as front-line support for student queries in a range of locations on
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, Communication and Language Sciences (ECLS) is seeking to appoint a Programme Director at Lecturer level (for a 2-year period) with expertise in National Professional Qualifications, assessment design, educational
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, the flagship programme of the Newcastle Health Research Partnership. In addition to the Newcastle PSRC, the postholder will have an academic home at the Newcastle University Population Health Sciences Institute
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and, preferably, a global environment Experience of managing a broad work programme of initiatives and projects across a range of functional areas Organisation and development of operations, systems and
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role) This could include scientific, medical, communications, languages, maths or data science degrees Desirable Higher degree in a relevant subject Newcastle University is a global University where
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pedagogy, and stakeholder engagement initiatives. Projects are likely to be related to artificial intelligence and other cutting-edge technologies. Please note that this is not a computer science post You
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statistical modelling & health-informatics, and/or health economic modelling. This post is offered on a fixed term basis for a period of 12 months. For informal enquiries please contact Dr Kile Green
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Professional qualification in Library and Information Science or Chartered membership of the Chartered Institute of Library Information Professionals or or equivalent experience. Newcastle University is a global
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Research Assistant/Associate to work in the group of Dr Evelyn Jensen in the School of Natural and Environmental Sciences at Newcastle University on a project funded by the Oak Foundation working in