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to buy more, great pension schemes and a number of health and wellbeing initiatives to support you. Closing Date: 02 June 2024 The Role Thank you for your interest in joining the UK’s National Innovation
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have rolled-out the model across the regional universities to expand the offer to business. To continue this expansion, we require an experienced Senior Innovation Associate to work on the new UK Shared
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contribute to the design and delivery of written and visual publications including a review that outlines the regional surplus textile waste. Some knowledge of textiles is essential, and knowledge
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materials design, digital technology and language learning/teaching. You will make a significant contribution to teaching, personal tutoring, and supervision within the ALC subject area, in particular in our
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, collating, design, delivery and evaluation of public health research associated training and capacity building for those conducting or aspiring to conduct public health research outside of the NHS. We
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team, contributing to the delivery of the National Institute for Health Care Research (NIHR) Innovation Observatory (IO) , and Evidence Synthesis Group, both hosted within the Population Health Sciences
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essential criteria required for the role outlined in ‘The Person’ by uploading a letter of application along with your Curriculum Vitae (CV). Key Accountabilities To design, execute and analyse experiments
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engineering, electrical power engineering, marine engineering, offshore engineering and naval architecture, and mechanical design and manufacturing engineering. At Newcastle Research and Innovation Institute
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requirements set out in ‘The Person’ section below. Key Accountabilities Teaching & Learning Design and deliver high-quality and research-informed teaching in line with the teaching objectives
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Group (BRG, www.newcastle-biostatistics.com ). Funding is available for a Research Associate to work on developing and applying innovative biostatistics methods to design rheumatology and musculoskeletal