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policy development, staff engagement, wellbeing and training. A high degree of discretion, judgement and tact, and the ability to work and remain calm under pressure are all prerequisites, as are a
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Development Selwyn College, Cambridge Cambridge Salary in the region of £90,000 per annum Selwyn is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge, renowned for its academic excellence and a welcoming
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development must be completed by 4th May 2026, with Academic Tutors expected to finalise all course details by 30th April 2026. Please see the full advert and job description attached above. The rate of pay
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include development activities and relevant work experience placements/internships. The award pays tuition fees up to the value of the full-time home UKRI rate for PhD degrees. The Research Councils UK
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development and innovation, and examining. The Teaching Associate will be expected to support and maintain the Department's and University's national and international reputation for excellence in teaching. You
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policy development Take on high-level service: journal editor, conference chair, national committee roles Associate Professor Responsibilities: Teach and develop undergraduate/graduate curricula and
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or showcase Oversee the overall flow and progression of the sessions throughout the programme Monitor student development and engagement Provide guidance and academic direction to other tutors delivering Drama
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support for external engagement and development. Our Exeter Academic initiative supporting high performing academics to achieve their potential and develop their career. A multitude of staff benefits
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of Cambridge; https://www.abg.psychol.cam.ac.uk ) and Prof Eleni Vasilaki (University of Sheffield, School of Computer Science). Are you passionate about uncovering the brain mechanisms that support adaptive