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to the delivery of an excellent student experience by designing new blended learning materials for the core course HIST5008 Gender, Politics and Power (GPP) for the MSc Gender History Programme Convenor and
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students (up to 100 per year) with a focus on teaching and coordination of the paediatric outreach programme. This includes logistics and enhancing student experience in relation to accessing GA Assessment
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Job Purpose Act as the key point of contact between the University of Glasgow and the IntoUniversity (IU) centre team to support the delivery of IU's programme with children and young people in
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Job Purpose To provide administrative support to enable the efficient and effective delivery of the General Practice led teaching and assessment components of the MBChB programme. Main Duties and
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with an awareness of current and future priorities of the University/College/School/Service. Desirable: D1 Ability to teach one or more key topics related to the new programme MSc Global Cultural
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Job Purpose Provide administrative support for the Reach (Access to the Professions) Programme to ensure its effective and efficient delivery to circa 1,500 secondary school pupils in 160+ schools
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, planning and developing a line of research activities. 13. If desired, contribute to elements of teaching within a clear and established programme and carry out associated admin as assigned by the Head of
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. Scholarship: 11. To complete the Postgraduate Certificate in Academic Practice and other components of the Early Career Development Programme at the University of Glasgow. 12. To engage in personal scholarship
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and administrative implementation of all related activities to ensure a high-quality research programme is delivered. Main Duties and Responsibilities 1. Provide high-level administrative support and
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development. 5. Design, develop and deliver a relevant and up-to-date academic literacies and effective learner programme of workshops/courses, and promote these to undergraduate and postgraduate taught