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@newcastle.ac.uk ) or Professor Derek Mann (derek.mann@newcastle.ac.uk ). Find out more about the Faculty of Medical Sciences here: https://www.ncl.ac.uk/medical-sciences/ Key Accountabilities To be responsible
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@newcastle.ac.uk ) and Miranda Morton (Miranda.Morton@newcastle.ac.uk ) Further information regarding Newcastle Clinical Trials Unit can be found via the following link: https://www.ncl.ac.uk/nctu/ Key
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: 23 March 2026 The Role This is an exciting opportunity to join us at a pivotal time. We are launching a new Aerospace Engineering degree, homed within School of Engineering , the programme builds
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pension schemes and a number of health and wellbeing initiatives to support you. Closing Date: 8 May 2026 The Role As part of the End User Computing Technologies Team, you will be working with the wider
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Knowledge, Skills and Behaviours Demonstrable experience in quantitative or computational modelling Strong programming skills (e.g. R, MatLab, or similar) Ability to develop and analyse mathematical
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of Pharmacy – amy.mcallister@ncl.ac.uk Key Accountabilities Lead, manage, and develop the Education Administration team, including staff responsible for placements, timetabling, and programme support, ensuring
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research team, as the COLO-SPEED Research Programme Cordinator. The COLO-SPEED research programme is building the world’s largest platform for research in prevention and early diagnosis of bowel cancer. We
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of Computing at Newcastle. The aim of the project is to develop digital innovations for patient-centric microsampling. As part of the technical development, the post holder will be working closely with a
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will work alongside the Professional Services Manager and Programme Director to provide comprehensive administrative support to ensure the smooth and effective running of our programmes delivered in
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Platform | Mental health platform The Social Health Hub is a five-year research programme exploring how social determinants - the conditions in which people are born, grow, work, live, and age influence