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Date: Friday 22 March 2024 Interview Date: To be confirmed Reference: 4455 We have a vacancy as Placement Administration Assistant, within the Employability and Apprenticeship Directorate. The primary
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environment, high-quality professional graduates committed to lifelong learning. We are looking to recruit Hourly Paid Lecturers to support our teaching on the Masters of Pharmacy (MPHARM) programme, in
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practical demonstrations to foundation, undergraduate and postgraduate students within the School of Science curriculum area. We’re looking for applicants who are passionate about Science. The role’s main
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demonstrating their need and how they will use the bursary. All applications will be considered based on the statement and evidence provided. Applications will then be shortlisted and considered by the main panel
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Am I eligible? You will need to meet the following criteria: You have an offer to study a full-time degree at one our main campuses; Greenwich, Avery Hill or Medway. You are an EU national domiciled
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communities How to apply Please apply directly via the Aziz Foundation website. Applications for the 2024/25 Masters Scholarships will open on 15 January 2024. The assessment and awards process will be carried
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of military personnel Applicants must also: Have a UK nationality or residence status, and meet the nationality or residency status criteria to qualify for the postgraduate masters’ loan Hold an offer to study
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to The Drapers' Company a school he had founded in Greenwich, adjacent land, and arrangements for the endowment of the school. As the original school no longer exists, the endowment now benefits other young people
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. You will need a first, 2:1, 2:2 or a PhD or Master's to be eligible for a bursary, as well as meeting the bursary's scheme's individual terms and conditions . You cannot receive both a bursary and
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, she was the Assistant Chorus Master, working alongside Simon Halsey in preparing the Academy Chorus for a performance of Mahler Symphony no. 3 conducted by Semyon Bychkov at the Royal Festival Hall