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development of the research programme into health equity. The role will be based in the Blizard Institute This is an opportunity for a candidate with a Postgraduate (MSc/ MA) qualification in a relevant subject
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developed an Executive Education programme from which it offers a range of short course and training programmes linked to its specialisms. This role will be dedicated to supporting events including those
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, particularly through a regular audit programme. Working as part of the Research Governance and Integrity team, the focus of the role will be ensure expert support, advice and guidance to the institution
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including classical, jazz, composition and musical theatre. The core business of the Royal Academy of Music is to develop the artistry and employability of our students. Our Artist Development programme sits
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donor acquisition and retention. You will also take responsibility for growing our legacy giving programme and contribute to the university’s wider philanthropic strategy. We're looking for someone with a
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programme, both in the UK and overseas. You will play a pivotal role in strengthening the lifelong relationship alumni have with the University, creating high-quality, engaging events that foster connection
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the Periodicals Library Assistant with the administration of the periodicals, in particular the binding programme. The post is part-time and the normal hours of work are 25 per week, 1.00pm to 6.00pm Monday
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the successful candidate embarking on a PhD programme at LSHTM. It is anticipated that the role will lead to a further 18 month funded opportunity at Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR), in
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will be contributing to our integrated, systems-based curriculum of the first and second year BVetMed programme, our Accelerated year for graduates, our pre-BVetMed Gateway year and our BSc Biosciences
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researcher to work in collaboration with and under the supervision of Professor Michelle West to realise the objectives of a research programme into Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) mechanisms of transformation and