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Clinical Teaching Fellow to join the public health teaching team. You will deliver high-quality undergraduate public health education within the MBBS programme, particularly in the final year, and support
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students, including classroom-based activities (lectures, seminars) and simulated practice activities in our excellent simulated practice environments. Support the Programme Team by undertaking fair and
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programmes in Psychology and Psychology with Criminology, as well as potentially teaching on our postgraduate programmes, such as the MSc Conversion Programme. Responsibilities will include module leadership
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. Liaise with internal and external consultants to organise one-to-one support for MSc, MBA and other Bayes students as required. Manage complex diaries across careers programme for c.15 consultants and
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, stakeholder engagement, impact assessments, and organisational readiness. The Change Manager will work closely with stakeholders across the University and functions including the Programme Management Office
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directly with the program lead, Prof Rose McCab, Dr Alexandra Bakou (Trial Manager) and Maria Long (Trial Manager) in the School for Health Sciences, City, University of London.. The post will be based
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responsibilities include screening students, planning and reviewing of Student Support plans, support programme design and facilitation. The post holder will also be responsible for the effective liaison with
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of practice and has a positive impact on the world around us. Background The Study Abroad Officer is responsible for the day-to-day administration for the Study Abroad Programme and acts as the course officer
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-of-the-art facilities, including the Geotechnical Centrifuge Centre, Structures Strong floor and wind tunnels. City has also invested in high-performance computing for numerical simulations. Responsibilities
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student recruitment activities Participating in quality assessments and programme reviews Person Specification Candidates should have a first degree in a relevant subject/discipline and a postgraduate