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of the National Student Mental Health Partnerships Programme (NSMHPP) objectives, in particular communication and engagement planning and implementation. The NSMHPP is funded by Medr, The Welsh Government
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opportunities across Schools and programmes within the College Support the College to manage, develop, implement and evaluate a programme of work with the aims of increasing applications to programmes from Welsh
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for Medical Education supporting the delivery of service to the Undergraduate Medical Degree programme. The post holder will provide comprehensive and professional administrative support to the Centre
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programme development, ensuring a modern and integrated approach to the teaching of Orthodontics across our suite of postgraduate programmes. You will also contribute to undergraduate dentistry education. We
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of cost eligibility and funder requirements, both internally to the University and external partners. The role holder will work closely with Project and Programme Managers who will be responsible for all
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Professions Council registration. For confidential, informal enquiries regarding this vacancy please contact Charlotte Hodges, Programme Lead, Diagnostic Radiography and Imaging on HodgesC2@Cardiff.ac.uk
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supporting the administration of both Undergraduate and Postgraduate taught programmes. This includes contributing to programme development activities and ensuring the timely and accurate production of quality
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transformation programme creates the opportunity for re-shaping the provision of services and ensuring a coherent and consistent high-quality support offer to postgraduates (PGRs). This will involve aligning
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: • Servicing learning and teaching committees to a professional standard. • Maintaining and updating the Business School’s Programme Information. • Supporting internal and external quality assurance
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the School of Psychology, Cardiff University, working on the ground-breaking “Democratising Neuroimaging Research with Low Field MRI” project. This ambitious eight-year international research programme, funded