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Academic Quality and Policy Office. This is a varied role, covering a number of important education and student support processes. It is a great entry point for anyone looking to develop a career in Higher
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-doctoral academic trainee training in neurology with outstanding potential to develop a successful academic career within a thriving and supportive environment. This post provides an excellent opportunity
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experimental programme Develop research objectives and proposals for own or joint research, with the assistance of a mentor if required Undertake original research Communicate complex information, orally, in
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programmes. We are seeking outstanding individuals who have significant experience in general practice to help Bristol Dental School prepare our students for life in practice. As well as contributing
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for appropriately qualified social scientists to develop their teaching, management and potentially research portfolio while helping shape our curricula to maintain their innovative and engaging edge. The role
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Recognised as a leading authority in specialist full stack Python software development, both within and outside the University. Enable academic endeavours by delivering high-level professional
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financial support in UK higher education. You will: Leading and developing a team of Student Money Advisers and Coaches, embedding a high-performance culture. Designing and delivering a new Student Money
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and continue to develop their knowledge and skills. You will provide specialist disability-related advice to the University advising on the impact and implementation of policy, regulations, legislation
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to deliver specialist technical services. Develop creative and innovative solutions in area of expertise, to advance research methods and practices. Operate, service, maintain and develop JOINER hybrid cloud
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success, and progression activities. Your contribution will support colleagues in developing rigorous, insightful, and meaningful impact reporting aligned with the University’s Access and Participation Plan