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, including web usability, writing for the web, web content creation and user experience design Use content measurement frameworks to evaluate outputs, continuously assessing working methods and processes and
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Communication and Education. Researchers in the school employ a variety of experimental methods including audio-visual, acoustic, and articulatory speech analysis, eye tracking, psycholinguistic experiments, and
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the project leads, commensurate with the grade of this post Identify and undertake a programme of professional development, including further training in research methods and other transferable skills Knowledge
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the secondary care settings. This is a flagship initiative of the MBBS programme forming a core component of our curriculum aim of developing doctors as “professionals” alongside their scholarly and practitioner
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with adults from a diverse background, with mental or physical health disabilities, preferably in a higher education setting. Demonstrable understanding of how intersectional elements of a student affect
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policy (Desirable) Experience of teaching quantitative methods to undergraduate or postgraduate students (Desirable) Willing and able to work collaboratively across disciplines (Desirable) Lecturer Grade G
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. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to develop their research skills, learn new methods/techniques and progress to the next stage of their career. You will have a PhD in a relevant discipline for
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to facilitate discovery of new innovative therapeutics, by developing and testing a method for identification of unique, short-lived states of proteins. You will be part of a Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP
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Company Creation and colleagues across the Business and Innovation team to work through the best routes to translate university research into commercial success. Where the optimum method
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of laboratory safety protocols, good housekeeping of laboratory equipment • Adaptability to adjust to changing project needs, protocols, and timelines, and willingness to learn new methods as research evolves