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needs and lead programme design and oversight for: 1) the CHI-Zone Fellowship programme - supporting local entrepreneurs to develop commercial skills pertinent to Health and CareTech development
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undergraduate programme. The primary focus of the post will be the face-to face teaching of veterinary students. Training and support will be provided enabling completion of a HE teaching qualification and MPhil
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about the post can be directed to Ms Emma Lo (CDC/CHIL Programme Manager) emma.lo@liverpool.ac.uk . Commitment to Diversity The University of Liverpool is committed to enhancing workforce diversity. We
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analysis needed for each of your projects. You will work collaboratively with project and programme managers to shape project or programme plans. You will sometimes manage projects yourself or co-ordinate
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We seek to appoint an exceptional academic to develop the Pharmaceutics content of our new Master of Pharmacy (MPharm) Undergraduate programme and to successfully advance pharmaceutical sciences
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, to manage a portfolio of projects and administer CHI-Zone grant programmes. You will, also, support colleagues to develop and implement strategies for engaging key stakeholders and supporting collaborations
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successful teaching track record commensurate with the post as you will teach across both undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. The School seeks excellence in all aspects of the student experience and for
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implementation of governance controls. -Support the delivery of our information security awareness programme. -Provide practical advice on applying security and governance policies to new systems and projects
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IT Services has a key role to play in maintaining the IT infrastructure and business systems of the University ¿ supporting 54 academic departments, based in 300 buildings across a number of national and international sites. Sitting within IT Services, the Student Systems and Services Team is...
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sector. Although they are under-represented in current surveillance programmes, companion animals are an important feature of the One Health AMR landscape due to potential for inter-species transmission