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an informal look around, please contact Matthew Catterall (matthew.catterall@brookes.ac.uk), Associate Professor and Programme Director for Paramedic Science. The successful applicant will be subject to a
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PLEASE NOTE: This is an internal advert and is open to current Oxford Brookes University staff only. The Faculty of Health, Science and Technology at Oxford Brookes University, led by Professor
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requirements: Applicants should have a first or upper second-class honours degree from a Higher Education Institution in Computing, Computer Science or acceptable equivalent qualification. English language
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Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) / dyspraxia. DCD is associated with poorer mental health outcomes, however, public understanding and support for DCD remain limited, especially compared to other
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have an understanding of setting up, installing, configuring and upgrading computer and AV hardware, software and peripherals including ‘pooled rooms’, laboratories, staff ‘PC’s and printers
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conduct You will liaise with internal and external contacts, e.g. Thames Valley Police, Associate Deans for Student Experience, ASA Deputy Directors, the Information Security Team, Student Support Services
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, independent research programme through a three-year Research Fellowship. We are seeking driven researchers with a strong and growing track record who will enhance and extend the Centre’s existing research
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creative, fast-paced and supportive team that thrives on enterprising creativity and a shared “Generosity of Spirit” to enhance the student experience. What will I be doing? ● Programme Delivery: Lead
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sport development. The Club Development Officer will play a vital role in delivering Oxford Brookes University’s student sport programme, supporting the development of sports clubs and enhancing
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activities designed to attract and convert a diverse pool of applicants across the University’s undergraduate and postgraduate courses. The team’s activities range from an extensive programme of school and