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, Research, and Innovation Faculty of Health, Social Care and Medicine EHM0041-0224 Management Grade Salary for this grade: Competitive – to be confirmed and agreed on appointment Contract: Permanent Hours
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Leader) to join the Faculty of Health, Social Care and Medicine. You will inspire the delivery of a high-quality student experience and play a significant role in leading the design, delivery, and
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Faculty of Health, Social Care and Medicine. You will inspire the delivery of a high-quality student experience and play a significant role in the design, delivery, and evaluation of the midwifery
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inspire the delivery of a high-quality student experience and play a significant role in the design, delivery, and evaluation of the nursing &midwifery curriculum and be involved in teaching across
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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
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development (HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Platform Specific Skills, User Interface Design) A good knowledge of machine learning and AI Knowledge of writing or assisting in preparing academic paper is highly desirable
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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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– Nursing & Midwifery Education (Senior Learning and Training Fellow). You will be expected to inspire best practice, acting as a key leader and expert advisor in the design, development, delivery, and
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of evaluators and researchers at the Evaluation and Policy Analysis Unit at Edge Hill University. We design and conduct evaluations of services and interventions in the public and commercial sector using theory
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Research Fellow, you will contribute to the development and implementation of cutting-edge research and innovation addressing the great challenges of real-world application of robotics and autonomous systems