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Educational Psychology Knowledge of a wide range of research methods, spanning both quantitative and qualitative approaches Proven organisational skills Desirable Specialist knowledge of an area of Educational
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knowledge of practical methods in Biomedical Sciences, including microbiology and molecular biology, to support our Faculty teaching, research and engagement activities. The key responsibility of the role is
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Flexibility with respect to working hours Willingness to travel internationally, if required Qualifications A PhD in the research area required Newcastle University is a global University where everyone is
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, electronic systems, instrumentation, software programming, and mechanical, thermodynamic, and aerodynamic systems - spanning fixed-wing, rotary-wing, rocket, and satellite applications. You will oversee a team
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mechanical design and build, thermodynamic, aerodynamic, electrical, electronic, and software systems – covering propulsion, fixed-wing aircraft, rotary-wing aircraft, rockets, and satellite applications. Your
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and Ancient History curriculum Willingness to undertake administrative duties as required Qualifications Completion and award of a PhD in Classics A record of high-quality scholarly outputs appropriate
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Pathway Fellowship you must have received EPSRC funding during your PhD studies. This includes those recruited via the Doctoral Training Partnership (DTP) and Centres for Doctoral Training (CDTs). EPSRC
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Pathway Fellowship you must have received EPSRC funding during your PhD studies. This includes those recruited via the Doctoral Training Partnership (DTP) and Centres for Doctoral Training (CDTs). EPSRC
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share workloads Maintains flexibility in work plans to allow for changing circumstances An aptitude for utilising software tools and technologies to enhance, improve and simplify day to day functioning
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To take part in assessments, marking and feedback to students To work collaboratively with other tutors to support students via informal and formal meetings and engage with other activities carried out