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have good written and spoken English skills. Accuracy, attention to detail and high level of organisation are also prerequisite. A strong customer service focus is essential, along with the ability
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Teaching Excellence Framework, Gold in Athena Swan, and as one of the leading universities for entrepreneurship and social mobility. We are committed to delivering a distinctive undergraduate programme that
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. The project is funded by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD). You will be working within a small team of researchers at Aston led by Dr. Ed Turner and Dr Carolyn Rowe in gathering data
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on Year 4, of the MBChB programme and to guide and mentor the Phase 2 Clinical Teaching Fellows. Applicants must be able to offer teaching in some of the subjects relevant to Years 3-5 such as clinical
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, user-focused, and high-impact website. You’ll champion quality, accessibility, and SEO standards to ensure we deliver an outstanding final product. You’ll bring extensive experience managing large-scale
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in ensuring delivery remains high-quality and customer focused. You will work with the team to deliver activities within the Enterprise Hub and provide comprehensive administrative assistance for a
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you to help us take that even further. In this high-impact role, the successful candidate will enhance career development services, forge strong stakeholder relationships, and embed employability across
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neuroscience or a related field. Experience of MEG/OPM-MEG acquisition and data analysis is essential. Experience with MATLAB or Python computer programming for neuroimaging data analysis is essential
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organised individual with outstanding planning, innovation, and communication skills. High-level numeracy skills, attention to detail and the ability to work to strict deadlines are also essential. You must
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for teaching and enabling student learning, high quality experience of teaching in a health-care setting and an enthusiasm for cross-discipline working with colleagues in the University and NHS. We