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the top 1% of the world's universities. As a Career Development Program Officer, you will: Contribute to the delivery of group workshops on job readiness topics using existing materials and session plans
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government to put findings into practice. The Senior Lecturer or Associate Professor, Computer Science (Quantum Computing) will lead teaching teams to design and develop courses and materials which influence
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: Plan, coordinate and implement change programs and initiatives. Coordinate work across small, cross functional groups or project squads. Use analytical methods to understand university context and
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specialist professional position with knowledge of complex methods and techniques to ensure solutions align to the university’s strategic priorities, needs and standards. The role operates across the full
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and evaluate existing Collaborative Practice Curriculum case studies and their delivery methods, ensuring alignment with current best practices, learner needs, and interprofessional education goals
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support a multi-disciplinary research program focused on crisis leadership in humanitarian contexts. The position involves working across several research streams, leading data management and analysis
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, with a strong record of scholarly learning and teaching in psychology research methods. Demonstrated excellence in teaching, with the ability to apply effective, student‑centred teaching practices
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statistical analysis plans Success in obtaining external research grants Record of supervision or co-supervision of PhD students to successful completion Knowledge of modern statistical methods including
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, economic evaluation and financial (budgetary) implications under supervision. Remain up-to-date and may contribute to current literature and methods relevant to the area of expertise. Contribute to teaching
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ways of engaging with students (lectures, seminars, workshops, intensives) and different methods of delivery (face-to-face and online) and research supervision. Experience supervising fourth-year