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learning. You’ll have creative freedom to suggest changes and develop the project plan. First degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Computer Science, Physics or Mathematics (PhD desirable) Strong
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programme to a world-leading standard and teach both undergraduates and postgraduates. You will develop expertise in authentic assessment & feedback, technology-enhanced learning, and student wellbeing. As
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Mental Health Science and will significantly shape the programme alongside team members in the Health and Wellbeing research theme. We are looking for someone with an emerging track record of excellence in
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This position offers the successful applicant a fantastic opportunity to join the Centre for Academic Language and Development’s International Foundation Programme (IFP) team. You will be
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programme, liaising frequently with over 100 GP practices across the South West to organise student placements and clinical teaching, ensuring a high quality student and staff experience. You will work in
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programme of research. This post is available full or part-time (at a minimum 66% FTE) -to be agreed. The successful applicant will combine completing their clinical training in general adult psychiatry
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the programme alongside team members in the Health and Wellbeing research theme. We are looking for someone with an excellent track record of publishing and grant capture in mental health and wellbeing research
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guiding students, promoting equality and inclusion, and offering pastoral support. You will also take responsibility for specific areas of administration related to the programme and contribute to important
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also be an educator with a higher education background looking for your next exciting, inspiring position. The aim of our innovation programme is to produce a new kind of highly-skilled graduate whose
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, submitting grants to develop your research programme and support a research team (including postgraduate research students, and researchers). You will make a positive contribution to research culture in