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numbers, we are keen to receive applications for the post of Lecturer / Professional Tutor in Criminology from highly motivated and ambitious candidates seeking a new opportunity in one of the fastest
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The School of Law and Social Sciences is seeking to appoint a Lecturer in Criminology, from September 2024. The successful candidate will have experience of teaching, or the demonstrable potential
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We have 2 positions available: 1 x full time, permanent 1 x full time, 9 months maternity cover The School of Law and Social Sciences is seeking to appoint Lecturers in Criminology, from September
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experience Annual Leave: 35 days plus standard public holidays and an additional 4 days including the closure of our office between Christmas and New Year Location: De Havilland Campus, University
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be more reflective of our student population. A university that celebrates youA university that celebrates you Further details Download Lecturer in Criminology job descriptionDownload Lecturer in
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apply for the position of Lecturer in Criminology at UCNL at Scunthorpe. Working within the DN Colleges Group at University Campus North Lincolnshire (UCNL) and University Campus Doncaster (UCDon
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postgraduate students. We are seeking to appoint a new Lecturer in Quantitative Criminology to support core teaching on our BA Criminology and postgraduate programmes. The appointment is for 12 months. Research
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University Centre North Lincolnshire (UCNL) are looking to recruit a HE Lecturer to deliver modules at levels 4, 5 and 6 of our BSc (Hons) Psychology with Criminology, which is validated by
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complementary range of disciplines with opportunities for new courses. There are 19 academic staff in the department, delivering a range of criminology and sociology undergraduate courses, postgraduate taught and
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professional education and/or training. For Senior Lecturer, in addition to the above: A Master's degree in a relevant field, advanced professional qualifications, or Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy