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to buy more, great pension schemes and a number of health and wellbeing initiatives to support you. Closing Date: 12 April 2026 The Role Newcastle University invites applications for a Research Software Engineer
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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 care ecosystem
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development team in a world class University as we implement our new Education for Life Strategy . We are looking for creative, people-centred colleagues who will lead on or manage a variety of education
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Intelligence and Ethics Team (RPIE). You will provide specialist/professional advice and support to ensure the successful development and implementation of university–wide research systems and processes
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@ncl.ac.uk Key Accountabilities Lead, manage, and develop a high performing timetabling team, fostering a culture of service excellence and continuous improvement. Responsible for ensuring the timely annual
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with the COLO-SPEED Research Manager to develop engaging content, and overseeing the COLO-SPEED Research Administrator to ensure timely and appropriate co-ordination of meetings (i.e. catering, room
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aligned with emerging developments, while also shaping an effective communication strategy for the wellbeing agenda. You will lead the scoping, design, delivery or commissioning, and evaluation of a diverse
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Accountabilities Deputise for the School Technical Manager in their absence Maintain and develop technical expertise and knowledge of relevant legislation to support the development and implementation of school
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. This is a developmental post, and the successful candidate will be supported to develop legacy research plans from this research programme if desired. The post provides an excellent opportunity for a
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Asia (SEA), focusing on Manila (Philippines) and Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam). This position will be based at the School of Engineering at Newcastle University, focusing on developing models to predict AMR