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designed to expose the intern to the contrasts in working within different sized operations, and the inherent challenges and benefits therein. Specific project work aimed at benefitting the new secondment
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, experienced Post-CCT General Practitioners to join us as Clinical Trials Fellows. This exciting opportunity is designed to build capacity and leadership in commercial clinical trials delivered in primary care
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facility shared with the School of Mathematics called Abacws, designed to facilitate interaction between disciplines and give our research groups new freedom to develop research culture and build identity
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, planning, organising and setting priorities for own work appropriately and to plan and manage small projects. Desirable CriteriaDegree or an equivalent qualification or equivalent work related experience
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, innovation and teamworking within work Desirable Criteria Postgraduate degree at PhD level (or nearing completion / submission) in a related subject area or relevant research experience or Masters in research
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at other locations within the University or at one of its transnational partner institutions overseas. Please refer to the job description for further details. In this role, you will: Design and deliver
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University. Adhering to quality standards, branding, design, accessibility and textual style guidelines. • Produce high quality, engaging and creative written copy for a wide range of audiences and purposes
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inspire others to do the same. Main Duties and Responsibilities Teaching Design and deliver teaching on the Diagnostic, Radiographic Imaging range of programmes at undergraduate and postgraduate level, and
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designed to temporarily enhance immune function during infection or vaccination, with the goal of improving clinical outcomes for CKD patients This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to translational
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£39 million purpose-built facility shared with the School of Mathematics called Abacws, designed to facilitate interaction between disciplines and give our research groups new freedom to develop