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Overview Our Human Geographers are ranked 1st in the UK for research publications and 1st in the UK overall for internationally excellent and world-leading research. (REF 2014) Research areas There are three
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alongside members of staff in Student Learning Development (SLD) in the delivery of academic literacies teaching to taught students in both the College of Social Sciences and the College of Arts & Humanities
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clients and visitors by responding knowledgeably to a wide range of enquiries about the museum's collection, buildings, events and activities and type of services available. They will act as ambassadors
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Job Purpose To provide specialist, professional advice, leadership and support to academic staff, working in the fields of social sciences and arts and humanities, in relation to the protection and
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to working as part of a team, as well as individually. E7. Ability to work flexibly to accommodate and prioritise competing demands on time. E8. Ability to accept collegiate responsibilities and act
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negotiation with local NHS management and subject to prioritisation of research]. In relation to such supplements, the University will act as Paymaster only. Research Training Base The Clinical Research Fellow
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), and led by Prof Maria Libera Ascierto, that are aimed to process human samples derived from patients, including clinical trial participants, and assess them by using ex-vivo immunological assays (eg
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on understanding the process of mucosal healing in the human Inflammatory Bowel Diseases. The project: The Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, Crohn’s and Ulcerative colitis are lifelong immune-conditions that affect ~300
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. Experience of delivering and supporting undergraduate students either in an online, distance learning or face to face environment. E2. Experience of supervising, mentoring or teaching students in practical and
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relation to such supplements, the University will act as Paymaster only. Research Training Base The Clinical Research Fellow will be based at the Office for Rare Conditions Registries in the Office Block