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of the rolling programme of training for our CBME Tutors (over 400 tutors). The role will also support the delivery of the community based programme components of the MBBS SSCs (Self Selected Components) and
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internationally renowned team with diverse expertise including in health data science, epidemiology, behavioural science, risk prediction, and clinical practice. They will also be supported to develop their career
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programme. Assist with the smooth day-to-day running of a large, multi-workstream IT project within a complex university environment. Help maintain consistency, transparency, and alignment with agreed project
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Support end-to-end delivery of Salesforce Education Cloud and Marketing Cloud initiatives within the A2A programme. Prepare, maintain, and version-control project documentation; produce meeting minutes
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Park, we have trained musicians to the highest professional standards since 1822 and we remain focused on developing tomorrow’s musical leaders in disciplines including classical, jazz, composition and
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automation—setting best practice, influencing ways of working and ensuring a consistent, customer-centric approach across multiple teams and programmes. Main Responsibilities Lead the design and setup
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postgraduate programmes in Veterinary Medicine, Veterinary Nursing and Biological Sciences and, Continuing Professional Development programmes in Veterinary Medicine and Veterinary Nursing. We are seeking a
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to share best practice emerging from CoSTAR R&D programmes and to strengthen pathways between research, technology development and real-world application. Develop and manage relationships with a diverse
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firmly focused on developing tomorrow’s musical leaders across several disciplines, including classical performance, composition, opera, jazz, and musical theatre. Integral to the musical training we offer
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, particularly women from ethnic minority groups. Results will be used to develop and test a prototype training module. Based at our Charterhouse Square/Whitechapel campuses, this three-year project will involve