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About the Role The Global Partnerships and Opportunities Manager (Incoming) is responsible for implementing and (in collaboration with colleagues) developing Queen Mary’s Study Abroad Programme for
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Veterinary College. Located within walking distance of Camden, Euston and Kings Cross Stations. We provide high quality veterinary care to the local community, including a specialist exotic species referral
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undergraduate teaching activities. The Teaching Associate team supports the academic staff in the delivery of high-quality education, provides support in the classroom and the laboratory, and is involved in
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and healthcare professionals and focus on delivering high quality anatomical education. You will participate in cadaveric laboratory-based teaching, small group teaching such as PBL and large group
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and demanding situations, and who can demonstrate empathy and understanding. Ideally candidates should be able to demonstrate a commitment to providing a high level of support to students and will be
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to use initiative and judgement to solve problems, manage a busy workload and work with high accuracy and attention to detail is also essential. Further particulars are in the job description. The post is
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for enquiries from students, staff and external stakeholders, managing student records, updating programme and module materials, examinations and assessment, committee support, and working with confidential and
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students, staff and external stakeholders, managing student records, updating programme and module materials, examinations and assessment, committee support, and working with confidential and sensitive
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of Public Health and Policy (PHP) and Epidemiology and Public Health (EPH). Your primary focus will be working closely with academics through workshops, one-to-one support and feedback on programme
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spacious, modern hospital, with separate species-specific clinical facilities. We provide high quality veterinary care to the local community, as well as a shelter medicine teaching programme in support of