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entrepreneurship to join our Subject Group. You must be able to demonstrate research as evidenced by high-quality publications that are universally recognised as world-leading and/or internationally excellent – and
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developed an Academic Job Summary Guidance document which summarises the range of activities that academic colleagues may be expected to perform. Key Accountabilities Teaching & Learning To provide high
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to identify individuals with the capacity and propensity to support the University’s mission. Your work will empower our team to build meaningful relationships with high-impact prospects. Philanthropy and Donor
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provision. Promote the NIHR RSS at local and national events, including leading discussions or chairing sessions at conferences, playing a prominent role in driving forward the national work programme of
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research and impact related to two EPSRC-funded projects: ResTOrES (Resilience Toolkit for Offshore Energy Systems) and RENEW (Climate Resilient Heat Electrification for Net-Zero Emission Whole Energy). The
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, induction, reward, and performance management To provide support in the delivery of the School learning and teaching strategies relating to MBBS and PA programme. This involves implementation of learning and
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of shaping strategic direction as a result of leading and working with teams across multiple departments or organisations • Significant experience of programme and/or project management and demonstrable
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are recruiting a new research associate to join our research team. Talented, skilled and self-motivated individuals are sought to carry out high-quality research in computational and experimental marine
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the pivotal role in the running and development of the UO infrastructure and is critical in sustaining a nationally and internationally unique research facility. The UO underpins a wide range of high-impact
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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