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established research centre with a track record in the fields of motion capture, analysis and work with the creative industries. We have a strong track record of supporting the career development of our
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2027 to cover a member of staff supported through a secondment. The successful candidate will be expected to prepare and deliver teaching material, as well as assess and mark coursework, act as an
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of inspiring and developing teams, we are setting the stage for success. This is a department where you will be encouraged and empowered to make a significant mark and build your own career impact. For
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of professional practice to develop skills and knowledge. communicate effectively with the teaching & learning team and show good team working. As a Graduate Teaching Assistant, you will: demonstrate appropriate
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schemes Generous annual leave allowance with an additional 5 discretionary days so that you can enjoy a positive work life balance A wide range of personal and professional development opportunities
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innovative, safe and resilient digital society, develop the next generation of experts in digital security and behaviour, and advance the UK as a global leader in this domain. This role will lead on engagement
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Google Analytics to refine communications strategies Develop and manage engaging digital content, including maintaining webpages and writing regular newsletters Plan and execute creative communication
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, ensuring their continued excellence and influence within the sector. Develop creative approaches to storytelling, integrating multimedia content to enhance audience engagement. Oversee high-quality content
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substantial administrative support, including business development, marketing/web expertise and funding to continually develop the Centre’s activities. This appointment is for a period of 3 years. There is a
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About the role This is an exciting opportunity to join the newly developed Bath Mental Health Research Group (MHRG) at the University of Bath. The MHRG is funded for an initial 5 years by the NIHR