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support to external partners and contribute to training programmes run by the Tobacco Control Research Group Our ideal candidate will be: Skilled at crafting clear, accurate and compelling writing
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Physiotherapist Contract Type: Casual, Match Day Cover Learn more about the UOB rugby programme here: https://youtu.be/O0TWrDCx8kw Please submit your CV and a brief cover letter outlining your experience and
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of our undergraduate and postgraduate bioscience programmes. This will involve teaching small groups, lecturing, and delivering support on undergraduate/postgraduate courses as well as administrative
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· Provide leadership and line management to 6 direct reports, fostering a collaborative, inclusive, and high-performing culture. · Oversee the GW4 work programme and work closely with project leads across
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Economics. We also offer an Online MSc Programme in Applied Economics (Banking and Financial Markets). You will take part in the planning and delivery of the Department's teaching programmes, both
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researcher, with an internationally competitive research programme, to develop new synergies facilitated by the integration of the Pharmacy & Pharmacology and Biology & Biochemistry communities into a single
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skills Excelling writing and reporting skills Public engagement and speaking skills Desirable Experience of coordinating citizen science programmes Management and development of education programmes Media
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the communication of any changes. be part of the wider Doctoral College and will work collaboratively across the 4 teams (Recruitment and Admissions, PhD Programmes, Professional Doctorate Programmes
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thermodynamics) Experience of project managing an academic-industry or industry-based R&D programme is highly desirable. Development of research proposals, for research projects with academic- and/or industrial
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within the department. About the role This is a full-time, 24 month, fixed term position and is part of the EPSRC-funded Programme Grant ‘SynHiSel’, a major effort linking membrane researchers at Bath