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-development and coordination. The ARC is also among a select group of Research Centres within the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences in the University of Liverpool. The current ARC is funded until the end
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attributes. You should have evidence of study at Postgraduate Level 7 (CPD or Master¿s modules). In addition, you will need to demonstrate evidence of scholarly activity within healthcare or clinical
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of issues affecting clinical education, and evidence of CPD are essential attributes. You should have evidence of study at Postgraduate Level 7 (CPD or Master¿s modules). In addition, you will need
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equivalent qualification or relevant professional experience) is required for this role. Location: University of Liverpool, City Centre. Hours: Full-time (35 hours per week)
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command of English and German as well as some command of Latin. You will be based at the University of Liverpool campus. You must be prepared to undertake research and related activities, including archival
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healthcare education and workforce development, evidence of research/scholarly output and understanding of teaching practice are essential attributes. You should possess a Master's degree in a relevant subject
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The University of Liverpool is a Russell Group University with a wide variety of academic and non-academic activities. An opportunity has arisen for a suitably experienced Office Administrator
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We are seeking an Academic Clinical Lecturer based at the University and the Royal Liverpool Hospital site of Liverpool University Foundation Trust interested in pursuing a career in Academic
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in the Department of Eye and Vision Sciences at the University of Liverpool. This multidisciplinary project will develop a novel cell bandage to treat persistent corneal epithelial defects (PEDs). PEDs
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The University of Liverpool (the original red-brick) is pleased to announce an exciting new opportunity for applications for appointment to the newly created Ivens Fellowships, named in honour of Dr