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Engineering Strong ability to develop course contents including lab development, lecture and communicate complex and conceptual ideas to a wide range of students and various group sizes Strong ability to adapt
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Engineering Mechanics and Dynamics, Vibration, and Mechanical Systems Strong ability to develop course contents including lab development, lecture and communicate complex and conceptual ideas to a wide range of
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interpersonal, negotiation and change management skills including demonstrated experience in: developing and influencing the policy agenda in scholarly communications within university and national policy
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of print and online collections. Requirements: A recognised undergraduate degree A high level of proficiency in the use of information technology, especially MS Office A high standard of verbal and written
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experience and ability to undertake research in related areas through project supervision, publications and, where relevant, associated scholarly activities Communication and teamwork skills to foster a
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related areas through project supervision, publications, and, where relevant, associated scholarly activities Communication and teamwork skills to foster a cooperative work culture both within and outside
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Research Initiative (OWRI). It is part of a consortium headed by the University of Manchester, which has been awarded c. £4 million to develop a large interdisciplinary research programme titled “Cross