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responsible for managing and leading the Teaching and Learning team. You will inspire, lead and develop the team, having overall responsibility for ensuring the School’s teaching and learning functions
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specialising in CFD simulations to achieve the projects objectives. You will be responsible for development of parametric physical/ kinematic models, FE models and simulations, development of experimental models
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Supporting international student recruitment and a range of other business objectives across the University Lead development and delivery of strategy and delivery for partner engagement and relationship
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to the challenges of clean air, soil and water, sanitation, resilient cities and circular economies in a time of global change in line with the University’s Research Themes and Centres of Excellence . You will lead
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Communications Manager. This new role within the charity staff team will lead the development, implementation, co-ordination and evaluation of marketing strategies for the charity. Children’s Cancer North launched
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looking for a Lecturer (Teaching and Scholarship) in Chemical Engineering. This is an exciting opportunity for teaching professionals to lead and support the delivery of our very popular Chemical
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Mechanical Engineering with experience in engineering design principles. This is an exciting opportunity for established teaching professionals to lead and support the delivery of our very popular Mechanical
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difficulties arise with post award processes, negotiating across University departments to ensure effective resolution, and to lead on the management of more complex bids in collaboration with schools. It is
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core design principles: https://www.ncl.ac.uk/design-system/ . Through your expert guidance and oversight you will: • Lead the maintenance of the University’s web presence and other digital products
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the Process Industries Net Zero (PINZ) Centre for Doctoral Training. You will be responsible for the planning, organisation and management of the PINZ research labs and analytical facilities. The new £12m