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Doctoral College, which supports a thriving community of over 4,200 doctoral researchers. Our comprehensive and inclusive doctoral student development programme includes approximately 300 live workshops each
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student lifecycle and maintain up to date knowledge of programme and university regulations and protocols. They will need to be able to use this knowledge to provide accurate and timely guidance
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supports the Client Relationship Managers and works closely with colleagues across marketing, business development, external engagement and programme teams to promote KBS Executive Education to an external
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-graduate taught and research programmes – with a newly emerging programme planned on digital health & care. We are committed to staff development, and offer opportunities to identify and access appropriate
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links with rheumatology services across the NHS. We have an active programme of patient and public involvement which informs all stages of our research. About the role We are seeking a Research Associate
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approach to engaging diverse stakeholders. Advanced project and programme management capability is essential to ensure that strategic initiatives are well‑structured, efficiently delivered, and aligned with
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disease and apply this knowledge to the development of new and innovative clinical practise, alongside providing a rigorous academic programme for students. About the role This is a Research Associate
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for students, staff & partner providers, enabling the delivery of education through managing quality, programme, placement and assessment administration. We provide dedicated student support that prioritises
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approach to engaging diverse stakeholders. Advanced project and programme management capability is essential to ensure that strategic initiatives are well‑structured, efficiently delivered, and aligned with
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health interventions for young people, and is part of a new £1.2M Cambridge-led research programme investigating how social media designs affect adolescent wellbeing. About the role The Department