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performance programme with on and off field performance support. The physiotherapist would provide both clinical and game support to players. The physiotherapist will have the opportunity to integrate within
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, charities, as well as other universities and research institutes across the UK and internationally. The overall programme of research will be jointly developed by Prof. Nophar Geifman and the person appointed
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/formulation sciences. For informal enquiries, please contact: Dr Milan Antonijevic, Programme Leader for Pharmaceutical Sciences – m.antonijevic@surrey.ac.uk or Professor Adrian Dobbs, Head of School – A.Dobbs
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Sound Recording (Tonmeister®) programme in Music and Media at the University of Surrey. The successful applicant will teach on the prestigious Tonmeister undergraduate programme as well as contribute
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(Tonmeister®) programme in Music and Media at the University of Surrey. The successful applicant will teach and lead modules related to the practical recording aspects of the prestigious Tonmeister
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individually, make a real difference. The role This post is a 36 month teaching focussed position to support the MSc Medical Physics program in the School of Mathematics and Medical Physics, and will report to
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and oversee the delivery of HEON’s programme of outreach activity, delivered to nearby schools, colleges and in the community. This will include ensuring the impactful delivery of the programme, as
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this opportunity further, please contact the Lead for Undergraduate and Pre-registration Programmes Claire Tarrant: c.tarrant@surrey.ac.uk or Programme Director for Paramedic Science Charlie Adler
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individually, make a real difference. The role The post holder will work closely with the Sports & Fitness Programs, Client Services, Front of House, and Events teams. This will include regular reports and
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individually, make a real difference. The role This post holder will provide 1:1 support and coaching for students to help them engage and progress effectively with their degree programme as a result of academic