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career. For any informal queries about the role or the team, please contact Amanda Ball, Principal Lecturer in Media Law and Public Affairs at [email protected].
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able to drive in Kenya to access the research sites. EU and International students must hold an IELTS English qualification at 6.5 or above, with minimum sub-scores of 6.0 in all component sections
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equivalent) undergraduate degree and a MSc at merit/commendation or above (or UK equivalent). Ideally one of the BSc/MSc will be in psychology or related discipline. EU and International students must hold an
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in at least TWO of East European nation states, which may include, but are not restricted to, Russia and Ukraine. We welcome proposals to explore other East European cultures. There is a rich history
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the Police Crime Commissioner. You will coordinate a campaign that seeks the lived experience of young people, their families and those who work with young people. You will also co-produce and co-deliver a
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Police and Nottingham City in relation to environmental waste management concerns. You will also be responsible for producing Student Code of Behaviour (SCoB) reports as well as working with internal
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contributions to the fields of digital economy, privacy law, and business model innovation. By centering on PDAs, the project addresses critical questions about data ownership, privacy, and the economic
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Overview The UK was the first major economy to pass a net zero emissions law, legislating a net zero emissions target by 2050, aiming to reduce emissions by 78% by 2035. The cost of retrofits
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: Routledge. Bohr, Marco (2012), ‘The Collapse of Ideology in Peter Kahane’s The Architects’. In: Hannu Salmi (ed.), Frontiers of Screen History: Imagining European Borders in Cinema, 1945–2010. London