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) module if you are a registered V300 prescriber. Students complete these modules either as part of the MSc Advanced Clinical Practice programme, PGDip Primary and Community Care SPQ Community Children’s
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bachelor’s degree medical programme. The first cohort of students started their studies in September 2024. You’ll provide technical support to academic and research staff and Undergraduate Students during
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simulation alongside administrative tasks to support the delivery of the programme. About you We are looking for people who are passionate about teaching and seeking an opportunity to work closely with
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awards including major research activities in creative industries and healthcare, and two doctoral training programmes with funding for over 100 PhD researchers: the UKRI AI Centre for Doctoral Training in
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teaching across the range of our undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, supervising dissertations, supervising placement students, and contributing to the pastoral care of students. In addition, you will
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undergraduate and postgraduate programmes across the School. The successful candidate will be expected to champion satellite communication research and innovation both within ICS and SSI. The postholder will
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integration into 999 services. About you We are looking for someone who: Has experience in applied health, social care or emergency services research. Can plan and carry out data collection using qualitative
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existing staff in their ability to deliver high quality teaching and assessment across the veterinary programmes. Participation in all types of teaching activities and assessments throughout the programmes
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this opportunity further, please contact the Lead for Undergraduate and Pre-registration Programmes Claire Tarrant: c.tarrant@surrey.ac.uk or Programme Director for Paramedic Science Charlie Adler
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complement our existing strengths in cryptography and formal verification. This post will support the growing cohort of students across all undergraduate Computer Science programmes and students in the highly