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elements of the programme (including dissertation supervision, personal tutor support to a group of students each year and attending exam board meetings as required). The post holder will contribute
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of healthcare professionals particularly the highly regarded MPharm programme. Our School comprises the Comprehensive Cancer Centre and the Institute of Pharmaceutical Science which have a mission to
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for students, staff & partner providers, enabling the delivery of education through managing quality, programme, placement and assessment administration. We provide dedicated student support that prioritises
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health interventions for young people, and is part of a new £1.2M Cambridge-led research programme investigating how social media designs affect adolescent wellbeing. About the role The Department
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responsible for planning and delivering communications related to projects as per the programme communications plan, ensuring successful change management outcomes, and leading, motivating, and directing staff
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disease and apply this knowledge to the development of new and innovative clinical practise, alongside providing a rigorous academic programme for students. About the role This is a Research Associate
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Good computing skills Ability to work to clinical and scientific deadlines and to plan and prioritise workload Ability to work in a multidisciplinary team and without close supervision Desirable criteria
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to contribute to work that supports student success and equity in higher education, and who wish to utilise their skills in project delivery, partnership working and programme coordination. We encourage
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student lifecycle and maintain up to date knowledge of programme and university regulations and protocols. They will need to be able to use this knowledge to provide accurate and timely guidance
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positions will be working with our Chair of Palliative Care and Child Health, Lorna Fraser. Post 1 will support an NIHR funded programme, Improving Care for children with life-limiting Conditions: developing