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researchers and data scientists. In this project, the postholder will focus on developing and running the IBD cohort studies aligned to this program. Job Purpose This role will allow the development
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the continual professional development of our vets, nurses and support staff. We welcome applications from candidates who hold a RCVS registrable degree and have completed a recognised residency training
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highly relevant to the study of inflammatory disease, as well as the development of new therapies such as vaccines and immunotherapies. Summary aim: This project will investigate the regulation of human
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to the re-development of programme plans and implement the development and co-ordination of new academic content. 2. Contribute to course creation, development and delivery, including tutoring support, within
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the development of appropriate teaching materials ensuring content and methods of delivery meet determined learning objectives. 5. Contribute to the effective use of learning technologies to support and enhance
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homeostasis, and development of cutting-edge in vitro/in vivo animal and human-derived models of disease. To deliver research-led education and demonstrate excellence in teaching that supports the strategic
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any concerns with the Course Organiser. 4. To contribute to the development of teaching material and workbooks. 5. Where required, to assist in marking student tests set by the course organiser
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professional development activities as appropriate. 11. Undertake any other reasonable duties as required by the Head of School. 12. To contribute to the enhancement of the University’s international profile in
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National Certificate) or equivalent, and experience of personal development in a similar role. A2 Understanding of relevant library policies/procedures/systems. A3 Knowledge of Library Management System
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the education of undergraduate and postgraduate students in anaesthesia, intensive care and perioperative medicine, and to lead the development of new techniques to improve patient care in these areas. Clinical