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the Newcastle Law School community To provide academic leadership to colleagues and students To have responsibility for the design, development, implementation and administration of successful new courses Attract
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-leading university that harnesses academic excellence, innovation and creativity to advance knowledge and provide benefits to individuals, to organisations and to society as a whole. We are looking for a
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business process improvement and innovation, and to support this with building a wider network of organisational capacity for business process improvement, supported by expertise and best- practice tools
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the Academy’s Project Manager. Based within our Careers Service, you will play a key role in designing and delivering learning activities, working in partnership with internal and external stakeholders
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for the design, development and management of capital development projects across the University. Our 50-acre Newcastle City Centre Campus is the hub of teaching, research and collaboration and we have a strong
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we are looking to appoint two post-doctoral Faculty Fellows working in any area that aligns closely with one of our Faculty Research Themes . Our Faculty Fellowships are designed for early career
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to buy more, great pension schemes and a number of health and wellbeing initiatives to support you. Closing Date: 29 May 2024 The Role Newcastle Health Innovation Partners (NHIP) https
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of our activity areas and equipment to make sure our customers are kept safe. We will support and fund you to become qualified in First Aid every 3 years. We work on an 8-week rotational pattern, and this
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of Biomedical, Nutritional and Sport Sciences (BNS), part of our Faculty of Medical Sciences who deliver world leading innovation and excellence in teaching and research. We have a vacancy for a Lecturer in
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the section who is taking up a research fellowship. More information on the history section is available here Key Responsibilities • Design and deliver high quality teaching and learning materials, resources