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standard, and will be expected to contribute to the teaching programme of the department at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. The successful candidate will further possess a proven ability in
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Experimental Cancer Medicine Centre (ECMC) is part of a network of 17 adult and 12 paediatric locations across the UK. The foundation of each ECMC is a partnership between the local NHS Trusts and the University
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seminars, tutorials and group work. Supervise student projects and carry out teaching-related administrative duties. Teaching contributions are within a framework of an agreed programme typically overseen
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, understanding the requirements and timelines of programme development and adapting the service as necessary. As a lead for the Learning Design specialism, bringing together a community of practice within
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aspects of the LTA’s Learning Design Service, with a focus on delivering a holistic learning design approach to pedagogic planning at a module or programme level, supporting programmes and/or modules within
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. Dignity and Wellbeing Contacts at a local and organisation level Employee assistance programme (Vivup) offers confidential support Division and School EDI committee members Additional Information Marie
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and impact. DECIPHer hosts the School Health Research Network and an internationally recognised programme of research and teaching in methodology for the development and evaluation of interventions. In
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research students • To independently develop research objectives, projects or proposals for own or joint research including research funding acting as a PI as required. To develop research networks
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partners (e.g. SETsquared, Catapult Network, Cardiff & Vale University Health Board). This will involve: Reviewing commercial opportunities arising from research projects and assisting the board
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the field • To participate in School research activities. • To build and create networks both internally and externally to the university, to influence decisions, explore future research requirements