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decision-making, policy development, investment guidance, funding programs and improve alignment across agencies. We work across the health, life sciences and wider care ecosystem to identify innovation
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opportunity to join the Emerging Technology and Materials research group within the School of Mathematics, Statistics and Physics. You will carry out research as part of a team of researchers working
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, actionable insights that inform strategic decision-making, policy development, investment guidance, funding programs and improve alignment across agencies. We work across the health, life sciences and wider
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programme To disseminate research results through appropriate media. This will include authoring or co-authoring papers for publication in high-quality academic journals To contribute to existing and new
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, physical sciences, computer science) PhD close to completion in the field of Power Systems, Smart Grids, Power Electronics and Control, or related discipline (upon PhD completion, will transition to Research
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will work alongside the Professional Services Manager and Programme Director to provide comprehensive administrative support to ensure the smooth and effective running of our programmes delivered in
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University you will be working with a wide range of technology, and as part of our world-class organisation, you will have the opportunity to advance and grow your web development skills. Your role is integral
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industrial audiences Qualifications Undergraduate degree in computer science or related discipline and/or equivalent relevant industry experience Newcastle University is a global University where everyone is
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contribute to the delivery, development and administration of Art History modules on the Fine Art BA undergraduate programme, the MA in Contemporary Art History and Curating (CAHAC) and the MA in Fine Art
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access to more senior colleagues. The role may involve developing skills in a particular specialist area or planning and supervising the work of others. For informal enquires contact: Professor Craig