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; and giving appropriate academic advice. Contribute to the design and development of programmes of study that are accessible, inclusive and contribute to the University’s Learning and Teaching Strategy
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delivery of student experience as students progress through their programme journeys, from welcome and transition to graduation. You will set the annual schedule of key activities and lead developments to
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Career Development programme). The role also requires the maintenance of administration processes, databases and web pages, the dissemination of materials for students, and organisation of various
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to general practice. Working with young adults is a rewarding and fascinating experience, with the opportunity to develop new knowledge & skills in managing complex mental health, eating disorders, gender
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successful academic outcome and develop skills for achieving and maintaining a healthy life. As an Advanced Nurse/Clinical Practitioner you will be a registered healthcare professional with your digital badge
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an interdisciplinary supervisory team and an established Advisory Programme. The student will join the well-funded and friendly Whitfield lab (see blog). Please apply for this project using this link: https
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collaboration tools, such as Google Meet. Help design future research challenges through the preparation and publication of data, software, and web-based documentation (eg Google Docs). Collaborate and
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collaboration tools, such as Google Meet. Help design future research challenges through the preparation and publication of data, software, and web-based documentation (eg Google Docs). Collaborate and
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, drive our reputation and help us to meet our strategic goals. You will develop existing writing skills to translate complex academic research into creative and accessible content to secure national and
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relevant Cluster Lead a 1-page expression of interest indicating the type of long-term fellowship they would like to apply to; how their research programme would enhance the activities in the School