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role A position is available for a proactive and enthusiastic Programme Administrator to provide administrative and placement support within the extremely busy School of Health Professions team. Under
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The job details are shown below. For further information click on the link for the job description. We are seeking an exceptional Programme Manager to join a growing research team as part of
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, all committed to delivering an excellent experience for our students and stakeholders. As a Programme Administrator, you will play a key role in supporting the Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery
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is available for a proactive and enthusiastic Programme Administrator to provide administrative and support within the School of Psychology. About the role Under the direction of the Senior Programme
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generation of creative minds? The University of Plymouth is seeking an Associate Professor in Creative Writing with a strong professional profile in long-form fiction and the expertise to lead programmes and
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the relationships that ensure our work is grounded in the needs of the community. Working closely with the Programme Manager, Professor John Terry and Professor Rohit Shankar, you will be instrumental in developing
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research programme transforming the diagnosis and management of suspected seizures. Starting in June 2026, this three-year role is central to a multi-million-pound project funded by the Engineering and
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prestigious EPSRC Established Career Fellowship held by Professor John Terry. The position will be affiliated with the Cornwall Intellectual Disability Equitable Research (CIDER) unit, a research partnership
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Research and Imaging Centre (BRIC; https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/psychology/brain-research-and-imaging-centre ) . TARAs benefit from waived study fees and will work towards a PhD in an area of
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Lab of Professor Elsa Fouragnan at the University of Plymouth, UK. You will work on an ARIA-funded project investigating the proof of principle that Ultrasound Stimulation (either transcranially or not