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Integration at the University of Nottingham's School of Medicine. You will be responsible for shaping and overseeing the strategic development, integration, and advancement of the Science and Innovation theme
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the Midlands. You will be experienced in working in a collaborative partnership and balancing the needs of multiple stakeholders. You will be able to develop effective relationships with stakeholders and able
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involve managing multiple tasks simultaneously, requiring good time management and organizational abilities. Successful applicants will be able to prioritize effectively, ensuring efficiency and consistency
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preparing equipment for use across the University. You will be expected to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced working environment, so good time management will be critical. As the successful candidate
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processing large amounts of information. For students identified by the system as being totally non engaged, you will also be required to work across multiple platforms and systems to check other sources
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processing large amounts of information. For students identified by the system as being totally non engaged, you will also be required to work across multiple platforms and systems to check other sources
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responsibilities include: Strategic planning and programme development Work closely with the DBA and MBA Programme Directors to lead and facilitate the strategic planning process for the programmes, setting clear
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well as providing training to instrument users, and supporting researchers in developing their analytical skills.’ - previous role holder What the role involves: You will be working closely with the technical manager
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research aligned to Breast Surgery. You will contribute to the strategic research goals of the School of Medicine by developing and maintaining an internationally excellent research programme that will have
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As Associate Professor of Medical Education and Lead for Year 1, you will take a senior leadership role in developing, delivering, and overseeing the first year of the five-year Undergraduate