32 Arts-and-Literature positions at University of London in United-States in United Kingdom
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Immigration website . Full Time, Fixed Term (3 years teaching focussed) Applications are invited for the post of Lecturer in Children’s Literature in the English Department, to start in the new academic year
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2 September 2024. The appointee will be expected to have a record of excellent teaching in Classical Literature and especially Greek Literature in translation, or, in the case of early-career
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. The appointee will be expected to have a proven record of excellence in teaching Classical Literature and Latin Language, or, in the case of early-career candidates, relevant experience and demonstrable potential
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communities and the development of resilience strategies. This will involve data collection from interviews, surveys, participatory creative workshops, literature reviews etc. The researcher will lead or
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literature reviews and preparing papers reporting on the Fourth National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles. The post will be managed by Prof. Chris Bonell, the LSHTM lead for this project. Applicants
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View All Vacancies Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures Location Egham Salary £32,621 to £38,158 per annum pro rata - including London Allowance Post Type Full Time Closing Date 23.59
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not others. The research assistant will conduct literature reviews and gather data for both projects. In particular, the research assistant will compile a dataset of governors’ “State of the State
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and omics techniques, but, as importantly, the practicals that provide hands-on training in state-of-the-art analytic skills to analyse a range of cancer omics data. Duties include the administration
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well as epidemiology designs and analysis. The successful candidate should be willing to familiarise themselves with the state-of-the-art methods in environmental epidemiology and engage in rigorous scientific practice
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knowledge of instrument control applications and automated tests. About the School of EECS As a multidisciplinary school, our researchers work with the arts and sciences collaborating with psychologists