18 computer-programmer-"the"-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML"-"St"-"P"-"IDAEA-CSIC" "University of Kent" positions in United Kingdom
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teaching approaches and assessments for medical scholarship and student choice elements across the UG programme. Delivering and contributing to the design and delivery of high-quality, demand-driven, and
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, & the wider life of KMMS. About You We are looking for someone with: A primary degree or equivalent in a subject related to the undergraduate medical programme at KMMS Significant experience leading assessment
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Senior Lecturer in Medical Education (Academic Lead for Student Support & Students Raising Concerns)
to and influencing the development of our “students raising concerns” process throughout the KMMS BMBS programme, ensuring that that students are supported, clinical trusts are supported and that
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Community Education to ensure excellent integration of community-based learning within the KMMS programme. Undertaking additional leadership roles within the School as determined with their line manager. What
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corporate risk register and internal audit programme. This includes liaising with staff across the University at all levels. The role is key to effective delivery of the University’s governance function and
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Clinical assessments and academic support you can expect to be involved in: Contributing to and influencing the development of clinical OSCE assessment content throughout the KMMS BMBS programme, ensuring
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Fully funded ESRC SEDarc PhD Studentships at Kent SEDarc (South-East Doctoral Training Arc) is funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC). The University of Kent has partnered with
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inspirational educators and role models to make a major contribution to the delivery of the KMMS undergraduate medical programme. The post holder will lead the Year 4 specialism in Microbiology and Infectious
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an application from you. KMMS Research Assistant will join the Kent and Medway Medical School research group, contributing to a new programme of research focussed predominantly on projects involving scanning human
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IoT and cyber-physical ecosystems. The project is a collaboration with the University of Kent and is directly supported by industry partners. The project is aligned with the aim and objectives