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Aston University is seeking a Programme Coordinator to support the expanded Midlands SPARK Innovation Accelerator. This exciting initiative is the UK’s first extension of Stanford University’s
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Aston University’s Eye Clinic handles approximately 8,000 patient episodes annually and supports the largest Optometry teaching programme in the Western world. We are seeking a General Optical
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Aston University’s GOC-accredited Master of Optometry (MOptom) programme offers patient-facing clinical experience integrated throughout all stages of the course. In their final year (Stage 4
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exciting opportunity to contribute to a major regional innovation programme while working as part of a dynamic and supportive team within the Sir Peter Rigby Digital Futures Institute. This role will be
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on Year 4, of the MBChB programme and to guide and mentor the Phase 2 Clinical Teaching Fellows. Applicants must be able to offer teaching in some of the subjects relevant to Years 3-5 such as clinical
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Teaching Excellence Framework, Gold in Athena Swan, and as one of the leading universities for entrepreneurship and social mobility. We are committed to delivering a distinctive undergraduate programme that
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Strategy and Talent Acquisition Plan. This is more than a recruitment role, it’s your opportunity to be a trusted partner to stakeholders and hiring managers, building collaborative relationships and
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for conversion. You’ll take the lead in creating web, video and social content, plan and deliver targeted campaigns, and support wider university initiatives with your digital expertise. We're looking for a
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MSc programme in IB, alongside dynamic and engaging undergraduate degrees in IB and Management and IB and Economics. Our department enjoys a strong sense of community and has a growing presence at
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of the SPARK Innovation Accelerator, a key part of the wider SPARK Global network. You will be responsible for establishing and growing the East Midlands programme, building a strong cohort of translational