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holder will contribute to the inter-disciplinary research programme investigating how immune dysregulation occurs in sepsis, how it drives sepsis (including other critical illnesses), and how
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of appropriate training in equal opportunities, diversity, and inclusion Experience of academic administrative roles (e.g. as programme lead) and/or leadership in the wider discipline (e.g. in professional
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that change management plans are built into wider project and programme planning Change management plans which include impact assessment, sponsor roadmaps, resistance and communications plans Coaching and
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Waterloo campuses, our academic programme of teaching, research and clinical practice is embedded across six Departments. About the role This is an exciting secondment opportunity within the School of Life
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& Participation Plan. This includes oversight of evaluation to monitor programme effectiveness and associated governance Line management of Widening Participation practitioners and directing the planning and
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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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commercialisation reports such as the Higher Education – Business and Community Interaction survey (HE-BCI). Successful candidates will be expected to plan, execute and report on their activities to a high standard
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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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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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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