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, our scholarship, our engagement with partners, and as a lasting impact of our legal education. We are based in Newcastle upon Tyne, a city with a wide variety of cultural, social and leisure offering
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. Manage the administration of the School’s student admissions and scholarship activity, in accordance with service standards and procedures. Coordinate the selection process, in liaison with relevant
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effective feedback to students • Ensure that current research, scholarship and evaluation is informing teaching and assessment practice • Supervise undergraduate and/or postgraduate research projects in
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• Reflect on practice and the development of own teaching and learning skills • Continue to update knowledge and develop skills to inform and support teaching, integrating own scholarship or professional
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connected, locally rooted and compassionate community. We embrace diversity and advance social justice by addressing contemporary and future challenges through our research, our scholarship, our engagement
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for the role of Lecturer in Twentieth-Century History. This is a teaching-focused role, with some time allocated for scholarship, with mentoring and peer support built in to help develop your wider profile. You
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). Key Accountabilities This Lecturer position is designed to provide excellent scholarship, as well as fulfil key teaching and administrative roles in Sociology, in particular: Teaching & Learning
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recruitment and marketing budget and scholarship funds, monitoring and evaluating all activity to ensure maximum value and return on investment Maintain a high level of knowledge and expertise in areas directly
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full range of periods and genres, with innovation in critical and textual scholarship. 79% of our research in Literature and Creative Writing was rated as world leading in the 2021 Research Excellence
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). The University has developed an Teaching and Scholarship Role Profiles document which summarises the range of activities that colleagues may be expected to perform. Candidates wishing to discuss the posts may