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skills in spoken and written English. You should be able to deal with sensitive material with strict confidentiality, possessing tact and diplomacy. You will work effectively within a team setting
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and Japanese. Previous experience of interpreting and cataloguing Japanese art in a museum context, and of exhibition curation in the field of Japanese art will be helpful. How to apply You will be
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ideas for new research projects and research income generation. You will also have excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with excellent written and spoken English and Japanese. Previous
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the bursary award, as soon as possible. The bursary will be allocated on a first come first serve basis. To be eligible for the Greenwich Progression Bursary, you must have applied for a postgraduate programme
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dementia and their carers Experience of qualitative research methods and a good understanding of methods in health services research, palliative care and/or dementia care Excellent written and oral communication
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School and British Isles DBT Training to deliver a national, NHS England funded, distance-learning programme of PG Dip training in DBT. This post will provide outstanding opportunities to develop skills in
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Defence (MOD)-funded research programme that seeks to develop and implement systematic, evidence-based structures to strengthen workplace wellbeing and resilience across high-stress operational contexts
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, the British Academy, and partners to co-develop a responsive programme of activities and resources. Collaborate with ECRs, academic staff, and professional services to ensure inclusive, impactful support. 2
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the Department of Psychology at City St George’s, University of London. The role supports a major UK Ministry of Defence (MOD)-funded research programme that seeks to develop and implement systematic, evidence
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scheme Electric vehicle salary sacrifice scheme Staff discount at Team Bath gym Staff discounts on postgraduate tuition fees Staff discount on language courses Generous employer contributory pension