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of Medicine (Faculty of Medical Sciences), to provide clinical and academic leadership to the MBBS programme whether delivered in Newcastle, across the Regional Medical School and in NUMed Malaysia
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technologies to enhance, improve and simplify day to day functioning/organisational skills Qualifications Maths and English GCSE at grade 4/C or equivalent Newcastle University is a global University where
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pleased to offer a 0.2 FTE post for a period of two years to support our new undergraduate Cognitive Science Programme. We are interested in applicants from diverse backgrounds in Cognitive Science who can
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world-class research in human and planetary health. The project that you will be working on is part of the NIHR SPHR Healthy places, healthy planet research programme. The programme aims to generate
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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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is an opportunity to build and deliver a strategic plan that connects Newcastle with the world. At Newcastle University, we believe in the power of research and education to transform lives and
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to GCSE level (in English and Maths) Grades A-C, or equivalent, or demonstrable experience in a similar role Newcastle University is a global University where everyone is treated with dignity and respect
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of Engineering, the programme builds on the School’s established strengths in fluid dynamics, materials, intelligent sensing, advanced manufacturing and electrical power systems and will be delivered from the new
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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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the secondary care settings. This is a flagship initiative of the MBBS programme forming a core component of our curriculum aim of developing doctors as “professionals” alongside their scholarly and practitioner