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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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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 training will enable
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background and LGBTQIA+ communities. Working in a collegial and supportive school, you will be publishing high quality research in international journals, submitting grants to develop your research programme
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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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We are seeking two experienced and proactive Senior Network Specialists to join our team at the University of Bristol. One of the two role-holders will be part of a large network upgrade programme
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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
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‘Review of the CIVME educational research grants program’. The CIVME educational research grant program has been running for about 10 years. It is timely to conduct a research study to identify topics
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transformation, technology, or infrastructure delivery in complex organisations. Expertise in programme governance, risk management, and business case scrutiny. Strategic thinkers with independence, sound
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research scientists at the University of Bristol, based within our Cancer Research UK-funded Obesity-related Cancer Epidemiology Programme (OCEP). Our previously CRUK-funded programmes (2015 – 2025