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will follow a flexible weekly rota and will regularly involve evenings and weekend working. This position has a varied working pattern to meet business needs with 37 hours split over 7 days to include 2
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sector leading projects with the construction of the Design and Digital Arts building which will open in 2024. Recent developments at our Clifton campus include a £23m Medical Technology Innovation
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working with learners in practice or higher education, designing, and delivering learning opportunities, and have a good understanding of current and evolving clinical, professional, and policy developments
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sector leading projects with the construction of the Design and Digital Arts building which will open in 2024. Recent developments at our Clifton campus include a £23m Medical Technology Innovation
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, globally. In 2022 NTU made a strategic investment of £1.5m to create the new Centre for Sustainable Construction and Retrofit (CSCR) within the School of Architecture Design and the Built Environment
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Photography course. We are part of the Design & Digital Arts Department within the Nottingham School of Art and Design. The subject area benefits from an excellent reputation and recruit’s high calibre students
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algorithms for optimizing local energy communities is essential, as is the ability to evaluate the economic, environmental, and social effects of proposed designs. The ideal candidate should be committed
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various stakeholders to shape our policies, practices, and cultural norms. We're looking for a motivated team player to support the team to advocate change, drive innovation, and inspire others. If you're
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experiences for students. The successful candidate will have experience working with learners in practice or higher education, designing, and delivering learning opportunities, and have a good understanding of
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About the Role An opportunity now exists to join the administration team as a Subject Administrator in the School of Architecture, Design and the Built Environment based at the City Site, on a 22.2