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Please note: this opportunity is only available to current University of Worcester Students The School of Sport and Exercise Science is seeking a committed and motivated individual to support a
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well as the MA Education, which has witnessed a significant increase in our international student recruitment. We have a new MRES programme, to which this role will contribute significantly. Further, with many
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We are seeking to appoint a Medical Education Facilitator for Problem-Based Learning (PBL) and/or Integrated Clinical Methods, to support the on-going delivery of the graduate entry MBChB programme
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Join the University of Worcester and help shape an exceptional student living experience The University of Worcester is home to nearly 10,000 students and offers around 1,000 bed spaces across
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of the student sports performance programme (UW Sport). Appropriately qualified candidates will be expected to contribute to the development of the outreach and recruitment work within the UW sport programme as
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Counties Medical School (TCMS), which aims to widen access to careers in medicine and retain graduates in the local area. TCMS welcomed its first cohort of graduate entry MBChB medical students in September
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We are seeking to appoint Clinical Teaching Fellows (CTFs) to support the on-going delivery of the graduate entry MBChB programme within the Three Counties Medical School (TCMS) at the University
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. Based primarily at Art House, City Campus, where many of the Art facilities are housed, you will support staff and students on the practical Art and Design courses, with duties including technical
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, providing advice and guidance to other university colleagues, planning schedules, student advice and guidance, and maintaining the placement database. The University of Worcester offers a range of healthcare
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, planning schedules, student advice and guidance, and maintaining the placement database. The University of Worcester offers a range of healthcare programmes including nursing, midwifery, physiotherapy