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) seeks to appoint a seasoned Impact, Licensing & Commercialisation Manager to join the commercial team in Learnovate, with the goal of continuing development of the Centre’s industry economic impact
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designated as a specifically designed training position for medical doctors. The nature of the role is intended to provide structured learning and development within a defined period, after which the employee
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, 13th July 2026. This role is designated as a specifically designed training position for medical doctors. The nature of the role is intended to provide structured learning and development within a
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from Monday, 13th July 2026. This role is designated as a specifically designed training position for medical doctors. The nature of the role is intended to provide structured learning and development
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the expansion of accessibility, inclusion, and belonging across all Trinity Sport activities and facilities. The role will develop the student sport pathway from participation to performance to include
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on system developments that enable micro-credentials to be integrated across the full student lifecycle (from application and registration through to award and stacking of credentials). The postholder will
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great scope for an individual to develop a wide range of library and other information-related skills. Post status: Specific Purpose Contract part time, term time. The specific purpose of this post is for
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Secretary/Director of Governance, senior College staff and other stakeholders with a particular focus on the management, development, and review of quality assurance and enhancement, as well as policies and
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and development of digitalisation efficiencies and implementation of multiple systems that the Trinity Sport utilises. They will co-ordinate and support the Trinity Sport team with system reviews
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integrated, person-centred evidence to improve quality of life and support innovative interventions, foster cross-border collaboration, and train and mentor the next generation of Parkinson’s research leaders