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to ensure the development of the major gifts programme, including the legacy and in-memoriam programme. Manage a pool of major prospective and current donors (individuals, trusts/foundations
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, integration, testing and documentation of large or complex systems, selecting the most appropriate design standards, methods and tools consistent with agreed enterprise and solution architectures and ensure
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. The successful candidate will work with Dr Stephanie Sivell on the mixed methods, multi-stage COMBaT project (Core Outcomes to Measure clinical needs in primary Brain Tumours) funded by Cancer Research Wales Brain
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publications and presentations as required • To contribute and support research funding bids as required • To analyse and communicate complex ideas, concepts and data using appropriate methods and packages
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project teams Provide professional advice and guidance on data processing and analyses to internal and external collaborators We’d like to hear from you if you have: A PhD in mathematics/computer
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in research methods or supporting tutorials or research supervision to existing applied psychological programmes. Applicants with recognised applied psychology or/and therapy qualifications
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with the Student Voice department of the Students’ Union to ensure alignment of activities. Student surveys Coordinate the promotion of student surveys via a variety of methods, including leading oral
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.) for the team, and liaising with schools, colleges, and event organisers. In addition, providing support for two agents who represent the university in London and the West Midlands, supporting numerous student
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appropriate design standards, methods and tools in consultation with line management. · Ensure that all work is documented using the appropriate standards, methods and tools, including prototyping tools where
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assessment methods and in providing constructive feedback to students. To supervise the work of students including the supervision of Undergraduate and Master’s students and/or the co-supervision of PGR’s