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programme forming a core component of our curriculum with the aim of developing doctors with the digital skills they will require for their future careers in healthcare. The postholder will be responsible
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Associate Studies Programme team. The primary role is to deliver postgraduate education to physician associate students in years one and two. You will contribute to all aspects of the programme including
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of Medicine (Faculty of Medical Sciences), to provide clinical and academic leadership to the MBBS programme whether delivered in Newcastle, across the Regional Medical School and in NUMed Malaysia
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for an individual with strong conceptual, analytical, teamwork, and problem-solving skills who has the ability to plan the work independently with minimal supervision and adhere to a time plan to meet the deadlines
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of Engineering, the programme builds on the School’s established strengths in fluid dynamics, materials, intelligent sensing, advanced manufacturing and electrical power systems and will be delivered from the new
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Technician to join our teaching team in developing, implementing and managing an Aerospace Engineering degree programme. In this key role, you will be based in the teaching laboratories supporting the delivery
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administrative tasks and other duties to support the educational programme Identify and undertake a programme of professional development The Person (Essential) Knowledge, Skills and Experience Evidence of
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pleased to offer a 0.2 FTE post for a period of two years to support our new undergraduate Cognitive Science Programme. We are interested in applicants from diverse backgrounds in Cognitive Science who can
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highly organised Education Administrator to join our Education Team. You will provide comprehensive support within a programme cluster, including a wide range of duties across all areas of taught studies
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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