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Faculty/Directorate Kingston School of Art School/Function The Design School Contract type Fixed Term Contract The Role We are looking for an enthusiastic lecturer to join us to lead modules in L4
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Engineering, which may include, but are not restricted to subjects such as Systems Engineering, Electronic Systems Design, Microcontrollers and Embedded Systems, Product Lifecycle Analysis, Computer Aided
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, student admissions, website management and development, design & print, copywriting, editing as well as international development, visa and immigration advice, events and graduation services. Together we
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over several sites, you will be comfortable working independently for periods. You must be able to plan and prioritise workloads during busy periods to ensure the needs of University stakeholders are met
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century it has established an exceptional reputation and become one of the UK’s leading art and design educational institutions. The Faculty combines a dedication to creative risk-taking, innovation and
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become one of the UK’s leading art and design educational institutions. The Faculty combines a dedication to creative risk-taking, innovation and experimentation with a commitment to working with numerous
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’ inquisitive minds and to transform them into critical-thinking professionals. You will plan, deliver and assess a range of modules across our undergraduate programmes as well as our popular MSc in Psychology
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research, plan and manage marketing projects, processes and campaigns in order to support the University in meeting its student recruitment targets. The Person Working as part of a team of marketing advisors
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interests provide exciting opportunities for students to benefit from research-led teaching, workshops, seminars, as well as forward-thinking studies. You will plan, deliver and assess a range of modules
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teaching, supervision and research. Everyone here enjoys an environment built on innovation where we recruit original thinkers who are motivated to explore new avenues and transform learners’ lives. Further