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an enthusiastic Lecturer in Accounting (Teaching and Research) to contribute to the research profile of the Accounting and Financial Management Subject Group and to the development and delivery of our undergraduate
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Group. You will oversee and contribute to the development of technology appraisals in the fields of Medicines, Diagnostics, and MedTech. This role offers an exciting opportunity for individuals with
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development of the region’s green corridors in conjunction with key stakeholders and community-based groups. The role will involve working with researchers at Newcastle University, staff at the National Trust
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Communications, you will support the Director of Communications in developing and delivering a strategic and integrated programme of policy engagement, reputation management, media relations and outward-facing
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. The Web Delivery Team works closely with the Web Development Team, Web Content Team, external suppliers, and internal stakeholders to deliver web projects. If you have any questions about the role please
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University. These groups jointly hold the contracts for the two HTA programmes of work. For the suitable candidate, responsibilities will also include supervising early-career researchers, developing funding
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the Professional Services finance team, developing individuals through coaching and performance development reviews Oversee the consolidation of the Professional Services financial planning, budgeting, forecasting
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Economics Economics of Safety, Health, Environment and Risk Finance, Financial Economics and Financial Econometrics Labour, Health, Education and Development Economics Macroeconomics, Policies and
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gain a global experience. As Global Experience Manager, you will develop and manage a range of relationships, within the University and across the global sector, and take responsibility for a broad
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expected to commence their role on January 5 2026. The University has developed an Academic Job Summary Guidance document which summarises the range of activities that academic colleagues may be expected