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a UK Valid driving licence, applicants should have a good command of the English language both written and verbal, candidates must be computer literate. You will be required to be able to carry out
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for research in the UK. Information about the DClinPsy can be found here: https://www.royalholloway.ac.uk/research-and-education/departments-and-schools/psychology/studying-here/clinical-doctorate/ The post is
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. Your background may include leading a schools outreach program or managing similar functions, where you developed strategic, evidence-based plans and evaluated their outcomes. Your skills extend beyond
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to achieve enrolment growth and programme expansion. This pivotal role focuses on using data and market intelligence to support day-to-day operations, inform decisions related to identifying new programme
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reports to the Chief of Staff and the Vice-Principal (Education) to ensure strategic alignment in our approach. The Academy works closely with Faculty Deans to ensure close academic involvement in programme
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of Immunology of Infectious Diseases, with a research programme focused on the host response to viral and/or bacterial infections, including post-infectious clinical syndromes. The post-holder will work in the
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there are three positions available. The Assessment Administrators will support the delivery all assessments (in-course and end-of-year) for MBBS programmes and the Physician Associates programme with the post
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the Clinical Skills Lab, providing hands-on teaching and guidance to students, and one full day supporting academic teaching, assessments, audits, and educational activities within the programme. About You The
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common complex human genetic diseases using genomics and other omics data within large-scale health datasets. The postholder will contribute to objectives and development of a research programme funded by
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About the Role The Research Assistant will work across the new GRACE Programme funded by the Alzheimer’s Society and the NIHR Dementia and Neurodegeneration Policy Research Unit at Queen Mary