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of the SMILE cohort, including contributing to the design of research materials, protocol, patient facing literature, and drafting applications for regulatory approvals. You will liaise with participating
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where, how, for whom, and at what scale SAS services are currently provided. They will also contribute to patient/public involvement and co-design activities with third-sector partners, general practice
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on leadership and professional development solutions that make a measurable difference. You will have demonstrable knowledge and experience of designing and delivering comprehensive evaluation frameworks
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ensuring quality assurance. Liaise with Faculty to understand digital teaching resource requirements and coordinate the design, production and delivery of digital content. Facilitate student use
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the EPSRC and is fixed-term for 3 years with the possibility of extension. The role is to lead the development of integrated whole system design models of tidal stream turbines for renewable power generation
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, analyse and test innovative financing mechanisms for nature across Africa. An important design criterion of the project is community engagement and buy-in to ensure that funds are distributed equitably, so
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techniques and experimental protocols. You will work with limited supervision to design and accurately execute experiments to achieve the goals of the project. Applicants should hold, or be close to completion
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the EPSRC and is fixed-term for 2 years with the possibility of extension. The role is to lead the design and analysis of fixed bottom and floating offshore structures for application to tidal stream energy
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) by looking at other joints such as the knee, wrist and finger. You will design and fabricate relevant chambers, contribute to the development of scaffolds, and interface with robotic teams and
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relevant to the post. Proven organisation and project management skills with ability to design projects, prioritise work, manage time effectively and make operational decisions are essential for this post