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scientist to support teaching, learning and research activity in nutrition and physiology related specialisms within established degree programmes in the Life Sciences area. The successful candidate will join
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seeking an inspirational Lecturer in Sport Coaching Science. You will join a growing, positive, and collegiate team with a solid culture of student-focused teaching and high impact research. The post holder
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an educational context, provide training and support with bespoke systems and coordinate/support the clinical treatment areas. The University’s Podiatry Clinic has been established for over 30 years, with its
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effective leader with a commitment to outstanding customer service. You will develop and manage a service that will make a memorable experience for our students in halls of residence, staff and all
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platform for you to demonstrate leadership capabilities within the physiotherapy team and wider faculty and stakeholder initiatives. Your post will include leading and teaching current modules as
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you Educated to degree level or higher with a demonstrable history of achievement supporting students in higher education. The post holder will be required to evidence exceptional personal
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2024 The post will support an externally funded project within the Faculty of Health, Education and Society. The post holder will work with internal and external colleagues and partners on a national
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to improve and encourage student engagement. This is an exciting role with the opportunity for the right candidate to help develop and shape our vision of student support in halls of residence. Whilst
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that the Researcher Development provision aligns with the University’s Research Plan, the UK Quality Code for Higher Education and the Concordat to Support the Career Development of Researchers. They are part of
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significant experience Desirable; Hold a relevant professional-level qualification in either: administration, finance, HR or marketing Faculty Our Faculty of Health, Education and Society offers more than just