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and staff within the department. Applicants will be required to demonstrate that they meet the Kingston University standards in learning and teaching, and research. By the end of the probation period
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Ethnic Inequalities in Mental Health is an AHRC funded project led by University of the Arts London and co-led by Kingston University. Black, ethnic minority and refugee communities who live in poorer
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to students on university preparation programmes including undergraduate foundation and pre-masters. ABOUT THE ROLE Contribute to the design, delivery and development of modules offered by Kingston University
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. You are also someone who relishes the opportunity to undertake a wider area of responsibility in the Department and School. Applicants will be required to demonstrate that they meet the Kingston
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an effective working environment, contributing to the promotion of service management disciplines and processes across the organisation. - High standards of written presentation; ability to write clear, concise
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research and teaching – providing both exceptional choice for students and a stimulating environment for academics in the creative fields. Further information This is a part time, permenant position with a
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exceptional choice for students and a stimulating environment for academics in the creative fields. Further information This is a part time, permenant position with a starting salary of £19,362.60 per annum
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curriculum is essential. You will be supervising student projects and undertaking your own research, as well as contributing to the research environment of the Department. Working side by side with talented
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the experience of working with in a Research environment and has a sound knowledge of how to identify and solve specialist behavioural analytics and behavioural research software and hardware problems on computers
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the experience of working with in a Research environment and has a sound knowledge of how to identify and solve specialist behavioural analytics and behavioural research software and hardware problems on computers