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, teaching and learning and is responsible for the delivery, management and technical support of these applications. About the Role The Business & Library Systems team is seeking a talented and dynamic
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track record of research excellence. He or she will be expected to develop a research platform within the School or to contribute to an existing one. Candidates should also have a strong interest in
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Overview About the Role Applications are invited for a Teaching Fellow in Bioinformatics in the Barts Cancer Institute, Queen Mary University of London, to support the MSc in Cancer Genomics and Data Science
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the Higher Education sector, and of the relationship between business processes and technical requirements. You will be an experienced SITS/e:Vision developer with a track record of creating accessible and
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¿diversity, service excellence and continuous improvement commensurate with the vision¿and long-term strategy of an ambitious and rapidly growing university which excels in¿teaching, learning and research
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Department: Institute of Health Science Education Salary: £43,923 Reference: 2041 Location: Whitechapel Date posted: 29 May 2024 Closing date: 23 June 2024 Further details and apply Overview About
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applications for new funding and help develop coherent horizontal programmes of activity within the BRC-MSK and across the whole BRC. About You Do you have a strong leadership and management skills? Do you enjoy
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and apply Overview About the Role The Educational Excellence Lead will provide institution-wide advice and support for educational excellence, working closely with the University's senior leadership
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¿diversity, service excellence and continuous improvement commensurate with the vision¿and long-term strategy of an ambitious and rapidly growing university which excels in¿teaching, learning and research
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¿diversity, service excellence and continuous improvement commensurate with the vision¿and long-term strategy of an ambitious and rapidly growing university which excels in¿teaching, learning and research