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access to free confidential counselling sessions, legal & financial advice, and as health & wellbeing resources A wide range of development programmes to enhance your career Beautiful award-winning
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led evaluation approaches. We specialise in theory of change and logic model development as well as evaluations of complex interventions in the health, educational or public service sector. In this role
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(Medicine) to join our Faculty of Health, Social Care & Medicine and to play a key supporting role in the development of our new Medical School. This will be a varied, interesting and fast paced role, you
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healthcare services and improve the well-being of those susceptible to dehydration. About You Candidates should have a BSc and/or MSc in the broad area of Computer Science with a focus in Machine Learning and
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: Arts4us: Working together to scale up place-based arts initiatives that support the mental health of children and young people. The project builds on extensive work on research on the Arts for the Blues
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We’re here to create and harness knowledge, to deliver opportunity for everyone. About the Role This is an exciting opportunity for a Research Assistant to join the Faculty of Health, Social Care
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advice, and as health & wellbeing resources. A wide range of development programmes to enhance your career. Beautiful award-winning on-campus working environment. Automatic enrolment into the Local
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About the Role The Faculty of Health, Social Care and Medicine are looking to appoint a Senior Clinical Lecture. Your main duties and responsibilities will be: To fully engage as a member of the
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Health/Learning Disability nursing to join the Faculty of Health, Social Care and Medicine You will inspire the delivery of a high-quality student experience. You will play a significant role in the design
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individuals to design and deliver cutting edge placement experiences for health profession student and support the NHS through health profession education and make a difference to patients’ care. As a Lecturer