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competitive funding applications, proposal development and research bid activity Translate research outcomes into implementation pathways, pilot studies and feasibility assessments What You’ll Need to Thrive
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. Progress your career – Work on large-scale, complex projects with development opportunities. Enjoy a balance of on-campus and flexible working arrangements. Competitive salary and benefits – Including
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University of East LondonDepartment of Psychology and Human Development Founded in 1898, the University of East London (UEL) is proud to transform lives through education. As we advance our Industry
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constantly moving forward, never satisfied with the status quo. About Us The Department of Psychology and Human Development comprises a student-focused team of academics who provide professional doctoral
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administrative support to the Sports Development team. This post holder will support in the administration of British Universities and Colleges Sports (BUCS) and develop processes to facilitate the smooth running
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integrated platform for education, research, innovation, community engagement, and operational excellence. Working in close partnership with IT, Strategic Development & Delivery, Finance, Procurement, People
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contribute to the growth and development of this exciting new service. The role also involves supporting clinical governance, developing referral pathways with NHS and community partners, and contributing
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significant travel across the region to support recruitment delivery, partnership development and the successful operation of the India Hub. Flexibility to engage with colleagues during UK business hours will
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constantly moving forward, never satisfied with the status quo. About Us The Department of Psychology and Human Development comprises a student-focused team of academics who deliver high-quality accredited
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and work across timely research projects focusing on online harms, well-being, support research funding development, and engage directly with community, third parties, industry and policymakers