68 computer-programmer-"the"-"U"-"U.S"-"UCL"-"O.P"-"IMPRS-ML"-"Study-Group" positions at University of Newcastle
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MDC’s research and capacity development plans. The Programme Manager under the guidance and direction of the co-lead for Research and Capacity Development, will coordinate the delivery of research and a
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undertake teaching, leadership and supervision duties across a range of the School programmes, with a focus on work-based learning within the MPharm programme • To develop a programme of research, which
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managed by the NIHR MDC Programme Manager (Newcastle), will coordinate the delivery of a range of capacity development programmes and training initiatives (including internships, PhD studentships, post
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academics, professional staff and postgraduates from different disciplines to engage with policymakers, through the delivery of a programme of cross-cutting activities designed to connect research, policy and
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a focus on work-based learning within the MPharm programme; Undertake administrative duties as deemed necessary, including participation in relevant School and Faculty committees and activities
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for students to personalise the programme. As the curriculum is refreshed, it is anticipated the element of student choice will grow further beyond the current SSC offer in years three and four. This will allow
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(Assessment) our assessment team supports our MBBS programme on our Newcastle and NUMed Malaysia campuses, and our Physician Associate programme at Newcastle. As part of our assessment team you will
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responsibility for the management of learning, teaching and student experience related activities relating to the MBBS programme, which includes managing an administrative team. This role is part-time for 0.4 FTE
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and care. The UK-wide Consortium will develop an innovative and transformative capacity building programme of career development awards and opportunities that are linked and embedded within the MDC’s
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experience of supervision of research students. This post forms part of a clinical academic career development programme devised by Newcastle Health Research Partnership (NHRP) ( https