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Teaching Assistant. Reporting to the Director of the Professional Masters Programme, you would be preparing and running practicals produced by lecturers in 6 to 8 one-week modules per year on the MSc in
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Applications are invited for a Teaching Fellow in Medical Education to work with a team working with Dr David Nunan and Professor Kamal Mahtani on teaching programmes in the Nuffield Department
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Grade 6: £32,332 - £38,205 per annum Permanent, full time We are seeking a dynamic and experienced Programme Teaching Materials Manager to join our rapidly expanding Programme Teaching Materials
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role at the heart of a new £30m six-year project global research and policy initiative. The What Works Hub on Global Education (WWHGE) aims to dramatically increase learning outcomes for children in
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closely with the Associate Head of Division (Education), Head of Education Policy and Planning, Directors of Studies and student administrators in departments, and key stakeholders in the central University
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changed at short notice. Educated to A level (or equivalent), you should have previous administrative experience of providing a high level of customer service. Experience of student administration
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Part-time (50% FTE) Graduate Teaching Assistants (up to 4). Reporting to the Head of Academic Administration and Director of Teaching, you would be teaching (primarily classes and practicals, and
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Teaching Assistants (up to 3). Reporting to the Head of Academic Administration and Director of Teaching, you would be teaching (primarily classes and practicals, and lectures if required), examining
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of government and public policymaking worldwide, through three routes: teaching current and future leaders; generating research with impact; and engaging with governments and practitioners. What we offer
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be found on our jobs page . About the role The Blavatnik School of Government is seeking to appoint a Research Assistant in Development and Education Research to provide support to Dr Rachel Hinton