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. Maintain and update the MB3 Moodle sites. 5. Actively develop, engage and maintain close working relationships with the Undergraduate Medical School teams across different teaching sites to ensure quality
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the Senior External Relations Events Coordinator to produce event communications and promotional materials, including web content, design, production, delivery, distribution of event materials and, directional
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Duties and Responsibilities 1. With guidance from the Business Support Lead and Disability & Inclusion Lead, take the lead and support the development and oversight of all administrative systems and
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(Word/Excel). C6 Well-developed analytical and problem-solving capability. C7 Accuracy and attention to detail. C8 Competent user of email, internet and web-based systems. Experience Essential: E1
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the promotion of the repository internally and externally, to demonstrate the University’s research output by participating in presentations and events and contributing to Enlighten web pages - Perform quality
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administration, setting and monitoring standards and lead on the development of collegiality, policy and practice across research and teaching teams (beyond subject/school level). 6. Create and develop
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on coordination of the Masters in Animal Nutrition programme, in addition to contributions to other programmes offered by SBOHVM. 11. Engage in continuing professional development activities as
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This online distance learning programme offers a professionally relevant and academically rigorous opportunity for advanced study in education. The programme is designed for professionals at all
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(Grade 7 and 8), with a structured and mentored programme, to ensure quick progress to Grade 8 (if applicable), and then Senior Lecturer. Development is key at all levels, and we offer ongoing mentoring
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and responsibilities to ensure high quality course/programme administration, setting and monitoring standards and lead on the development of policy and practice across research and teaching teams