35 programming-"the"-"DAAD"-"EURAXESS"-"IMPRS-ML"-"Prof"-"O.P"-"Zintellect"-"St" positions at Lancaster University in United Kingdom
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Health Research Location: Bailrigg, Lancaster, UK Salary: Professorial Closing Date: Monday 20 October 2025 Interview Date: Wednesday 12 November 2025 Reference: 0456-25-R Programme Director
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professional service support to the undergraduate MBChB medical programme. This is a temporary role to provide maternity leave cover. The post is offered on a fixed-term basis with no confirmed end date, as it
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Clinical Psychology is seeking to appoint a new Programme Director for this large, well-established and successful programme. Our new Programme Director will be a qualified Clinical Psychologist with well
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development team at Lancaster University are seeking to appoint a 0.2FTE learning developer who will support students on the Frontline (postgraduate) programme for a six month maternity leave cover. You will
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at Lancaster University. The role holder will lead the Discover Programme, a core pre-16 WP initiative, working with local secondary schools. This pre-16 programme includes in-school workshops and campus visits
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professional services team. You will provide high-level administrative support for the undergraduate medical degree programme, coordinating a wide range of activities across clinical sites. Excellent
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. The position is fully externally funded. Key elements of your job will be to: Plan, coordinate and facilitate catalysts, sandpits, workshops, and other engagement activities. Support collaborative projects from
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are happy to talk about flexible working options. The position is fully externally funded. Key elements of your job will be to: Lead the operational delivery of the CyberFocus innovation programme
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team Our small and friendly team works closely with senior management to provide project and programme management to initiatives of significant scale and scope critical to delivering aspects
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. Following the demonstration of single bit devices and small digital arrays, we are now expanding the research programme to include investigation of the feasibility of analogue devices for use as elements in