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reflect our major areas of activity: Cognitive Neuroscience, Developmental Science, and Quantitative Social Psychology. Each research group also leads a taught Masters programme, extending our research
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programmes of change within year, and approximately 185 staff. The Senior Leadership Team report directly to the Chief Information Officer (CIO) with the following portfolios: Strategy and Change; Technical
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to 230 by 2027. The School has a high-quality portfolio of programmes at undergraduate, masters and doctoral level, across all subject areas. The school’s student population is around 4000, across
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achieve their goals at study or at work. Please note that we also welcome non-Durham University staff/students. The Nursery Chef’s main responsibility is to provide high quality fresh food to all children
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the Postgraduate Master of Data Science programmes. It is home to over 1,000 staff and 7,000 students. Durham University’s Science Transformation Programme proposes a 10-year plan for investment in
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needs and potential of student learners. Our current portfolio of teaching ranges from undergraduate programmes (a BA in Education Studies and a BA in Primary Education), through Postgraduate Taught
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Participation Plan (APP) and associated student recruitment strategies. The main expectation of the role is to assist with delivery of activities and events for young people. This may include presentations
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to Wednesday morning. The Assistant Student Support Officer, along with other College staff including the Principal, Vice-Principal and Assistant Principal, will be an integral and visible part of the College
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of Archaeology (at Palace Green Library) and Durham Castle Museum. We work with pre-school children, primary and secondary schools, undergraduates, postgraduates, researchers, and the wider community through our
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through our mentoring policy and Enhancing Learning and Teaching Awards. The School has a high-quality portfolio of programmes at undergraduate, masters and doctoral level, across all subject areas