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against project deliverables. Maintain a high level of awareness of relevant activities, benchmarking, good practice, policy matters and trends within higher education. Coordinate relevant programme and
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to deliver high-quality teaching in accounting and to contribute to the advancement of pedagogic practice in the discipline. You will contribute to the development and delivery of programmes in
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work on the INSTINCT-MB programme, which brings together teams based at Newcastle University, The Institute of Cancer Research and University College London. The programme will generate a wide range of
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growth and development of the educational curriculum within the ResLife programme, including the monitoring and maintaining of the social media channels, from a wellbeing and EDI perspective. Proactively
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), digital infrastructure (the schools computing provisions and digital communications) and administrative infrastructure (coordinating activities that support research, teaching and learning). Assisting
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of the highest quality and attract high qualified students to our undergraduate and postgraduate programmes and are looking for an outstanding Lecturer in Economics to join our Group. The Economics Subject Group
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laboratories and workshops, you will play a vital role in delivering high quality technical support for electrical and electronic engineering. In this role you will be supported by the Technical Team Leader and
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support services. They will support engagement activities with businesses across the NECA, being strong advocates for the programme to build profile. Innovation Associates play an important role in
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for 36 month fixed term at 0.6 FTE (22 hours). Key Accountabilites Organising intervention sessions and data collection, including set up, implementation and analysis of the SleepBoost intervention program
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the range of activities that academic colleagues may be expected to perform. For the position of Lecturer in Management / International Business / Ethics, Responsibility and Sustainability you will evidence