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Project Manager (Maternity Cover) Apply The Post The Project Manager role provides project management and leadership to projects of strategic importance, managing multiple projects at any given time
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review of the quarterly report to ensure alignment with project activity Perform as an external-facing contact to SAIC’s project network to develop knowledge and understanding and maintain relationships
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to positive change. More information about IMPACT can be found here: https://more.bham.ac.uk/impact/ IMPACT is led from the University of Birmingham, with multiple partners across the UK. Stirling is the lead
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with curricula fit for the future; (ii) enhancing student success; (iii) up-skilling and development of all student facing staff; (iv) students as partners and (v) enhancing students’ life skills and
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(CMR) Directorate. The Directorate leads the University’s communications with a wide range of audiences across multiple platforms including print and digital. We are looking for an experienced
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agreement with or aligned with NVS responsibilities. The NVS role will support optimal health and welfare in groundbreaking national and international research projects and the development of the flagship
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responsibilities will be to focus on the delivery of a range of academic and contract research needs where appropriate. The post holder will be required to develop a degree of specialism in the care and maintenance
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chronic pain need to do to effectively self-manage their pain, Co-developing a tool to accurately measure how well young people can complete different self-management tasks, Testing how executive
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(Manchester) are working together to co-develop an approach that would assist people with asthma and breathing pattern disorder to change their breathing behaviours. There is some evidence that breathing