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Primary Care Population Sciences and Medical Education Location: Aldermoor Health Centre Salary: Associate Professor Level 6 - £57,696 to £72,018. Professor Level 7 - Competitive: Salary will be
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Clinical Professor/Clinical Associate Professor in Primary Care, Public Health or Population Science
Primary Care Population Sciences and Medical Education Location: Aldermoor Health Centre Salary: £93,666 to £112,356 Per annum Full Time Permanent Closing Date: Monday 13 May 2024 Interview Date
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of the relevant research areas, a proven track record of high-quality original research publications, the ability to work well in a multidisciplinary, multi-professional team and hold a corresponding NTN. The post
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other researchers within the project team (e.g. engineers, designer). The main responsibilities include: Preparation of research protocols, obtaining ethical approvals, and recruiting participants for a
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you’ll do Act as the primary technical liaison between the supplier delivering the new network, and the University’s network services team. Manage and oversee the activities of other technical project
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accountabilities / Primary Responsibilities To provide a comprehensive reception service to the University, acting as first point of contact for visitors to the University and for staff and others visiting Building
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the primary aim of developing students into reflective graduates who can shape the world around them. To achieve this, the GLC offers students the opportunity to take part in human, non-human, and environmental
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is able to work well with others. A willingness to learn and stay calm under pressure are also important qualities for this role. Main Responsibilities: Build and maintain our organisations back-end
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at the main Hartley library. There will be opportunities to work at other library locations and working from home on occasion. If you would like more information or an informal chat about the role, please
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conditions, and neurodiverse students. Your main areas of work will include: Meeting with a high volume of students to assess needs and provide specialist advice and support around disabilities, long term