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to join the Multiple Long-Term Condtions Cross-NIHR Collaboration (MLTC CNC), Co-Chaired by Professor Avan Aihie Sayer, Director of the NIHR Newcastle Biomedical Research Centre and William Leech
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Platform | Mental health platform The Social Health Hub is a five-year research programme exploring how social determinants - the conditions in which people are born, grow, work, live, and age influence
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opportunity to contribute to an ambitious, applied social care research programme focused on improving outcomes for older adults within adult social care. The postholder will draw on training and expertise in
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world-class student education and experience, the School of Computing is looking to appoint a dynamic and enthusiastic Lecturer in Cyber security and Dependability. The position is a 12 month fixed-term
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-reviewed articles. You will work closely with the line manager (Professor Matthew Prina), other team members, and contribute to the management of the wider programme of work and support the planning and
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full time, fixed term until 31st March 2031. Informal enquiries should be directed to Dominic Lamb (dominic.lamb@newcastle.ac.uk ) or Professor Dawn Craig (dawn.craig@newcastle.ac.uk ). To apply
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research team, as the COLO-SPEED Research Programme Cordinator. The COLO-SPEED research programme is building the world’s largest platform for research in prevention and early diagnosis of bowel cancer. We
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be directed to Dominic Lamb (dominic.lamb@newcastle.ac.uk ) or Professor Dawn Craig (dawn.craig@newcastle.ac.uk ). To apply for this role, please submit a CV and covering letter with your application
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on an EPSRC funded research project that is exploring perovskites for photonics applications. The project will be led by Professor Noel Healy at Newcastle University. You will be working to optimise the optical
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programme of mental and physical health and wellbeing initiatives for colleagues Working collaboratively with teams across the University, you will play a key role in strengthening understanding of wellbeing