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to the advancement of teaching (policy, practice, standards) of the subject, provide leadership in teaching and learning that is innovative to the subject area or institution, with a significant
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to the advancement of teaching (policy, practice, standards) of the subject, provide leadership in teaching and learning that is innovative to the subject area or institution, with a significant
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to brand new state of the art learning and research spaces. It consists of two main campus sites (Edgbaston & Selly Oak) along with properties in Stratford upon Avon, Ansty (near Coventry), Coniston (in
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, analyse learning from past incidents and exercises, and co-develop practical frameworks or tools to support improved cross-agency working. These will be tested through scenario-based evaluation and
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, or other Gram positive bacteria. Experience in using specialist high-throughput equipment for phenotyping bacteria, such as liquid handling robots, plate readers, and DNA extraction machines. Experience in
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to £46,049 with potential progression once in post to £48,822 Grade: 7 Full Time, Fixed Term contract up to August 2027 Closing date: 14th April 2026 Background To teach and advise undergraduate, postgraduate
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questions, or just want to learn more, we invite you to join us at the "UoB Education Support Team Manager Info Session". This will be an open session where you can learn more about the role, ask questions
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developing economic models, machine learning and simulations. Proven project management skills and experience of designing, managing and delivering high quality projects on time. Proven written and
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of children with learning disabilities: Feasibility Randomised Controlled Trial of the serious game ‘Broodles’. This projects examines whether a serious game (Broodles) can be delivered successfully to siblings
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To assist in research (by carrying out data collection and analyses) within an NIHR funded research project – Improving Communication of Adults with Learning Disabilities (ICALD). The post is situated in