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professional bodies in shaping strategic investment in skills and curriculum design. Working closely with academic colleagues and external partners, you will contribute to the production of high-quality
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operational functions run smoothly and efficiently. In this role, you will lead and develop the School’s professional services team, ensuring high levels of performance, service consistency and a collaborative
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transformation agenda. This is a key role within the Content and Discovery team, driving efficient workflows, high-quality metadata, excellent digital access, and a user‑centred approach to resource discovery. You
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. Partner with leadership teams across HR/OD/EDI to deliver strategic people initiatives. Lead and develop three direct reports and their teams, fostering a high‑performance, inclusive and customer‑focused
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programme to high standards, with demonstrable impact on student learning. Experience of teaching at undergraduate and/or postgraduate level is also required. Experience of supervising undergraduate and/or
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Sciences delivers high-quality, practice-focused teaching in well-equipped laboratories, offering an excellent environment for staff and students to develop their skills and careers. An exciting opportunity
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. Overall, you will report to the Programme Directors and be part of a growing team of teaching staff delivering high quality medical education across the Medical School. You will be working in a team of 9
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role at the heart of University leadership, providing essential administrative and events support that enables the smooth running of one of the institution’s busiest and most high‑profile offices. In
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of the system can be effectively changed or diversified without breaking functionality. 3) Ensuring consistent communication and operation between components when targets are moving; 4) Quantifying how effective
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a Biosciences-related area that will complement our School’s excellent research. They will be able to evidence an independent and strongly developing research programme, preferably including securing