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) Qualifications A PhD in relevant area (required for appointment at Associate level) Honors degree in relevant subject or close to submission of PhD (for appointment at Assistant level) Newcastle University is a
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will need a PhD in an appropriate discipline with some prior teaching experience. Further information about the School is available at https://www.ncl.ac.uk/bns/ Informal enquiries may be made
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such as clinical, chemical, and biological waste disposal, cleaning, and stocktaking. Supervising students in a busy environment, where multiple experiments are being carried out. Providing technical
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confidentiality and professionalism Manages multiple cases, deadlines, and administrative tasks efficiently. Qualifications CiPD Level 3 or qualified to HND/HNC in a Human Resources discipline. Newcastle University
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of working with interpreters to assess children’s language development Ability to develop and maintain relationships with diverse groups of staff and families Ability to work flexibly to manage to multiple
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Architecture, or closely related discipline A good professional postgraduate degree in architecture (Desirable) PhD (or equivalent) at or near completion (strictly within three months of submission at time of
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, which allows us to form a tight-knit, collaborative, and supportive environment. We will encourage you to work across our different projects and to supervise PhD and undergraduate students, whilst also
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Substantial project and / or new technology venture management experience Experience of contract negotiating and delivery of complex projects involving multiple stakeholders Substantial experience and technical
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equivalent) in Planning or Urban Design, or closely related discipline PhD (or equivalent) at or near completion (strictly within three months of submission at time of application) in Planning and/or Urban
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the research programme of the School and to register for a PhD under staff regulations which will be based on one of the School’s three research themes (Educational, Translational Oral Biosciences, Applied Oral