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delivery of learning activities in the area of 2D/3D software design, digital Fabrication, CNC Machinery, 3D Scanning, Electronics, XR technologies, robotics and Biomaterials. Supporting the running of Fab
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areas of particular interest include the Criminology of Terrorism/Counter Terrorism, Immigration and Asylum. You will have, or be near completion of a PhD in Criminology or related area, and be able
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extensive knowledge of the working practices, skills and technology relevant to the contemporary UK broadcast journalism industry. They will have a PhD or postgraduate qualification in a relevant area and/or
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the delivery of wider foundation, undergraduate, and postgraduate teaching as required. You should hold a PhD in a related discipline and have experience teaching at undergraduate level. The department
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technical support with medical disciplines such as Endoscopy. You will provide first line support operating and maintaining computer based clinical simulators, manikins, models, trainers, other equipment as
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highly skilled and experienced Principal Software Developer to lead the development and enhancement of our software applications and services. The right person will lead the team and have the ability
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over 42 FTE staff to REF2021, increased our Research Power (from 27 in 2014 to 76 in 2021) and were ranked 37 out of 93 Institutions for Research Power. In the last National Student Survey, we scored
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detailed technical knowledge of software and technical equipment in these areas. The ability to build and maintain co-operative relationships at all levels across the faculty and wider university and a
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excellent interpersonal skills and demonstrable ability to operate effectively in a demanding environment, which has both academic and professional practice requirements and compliance demands, including
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development. We are seeking an individual with excellent interpersonal skills and demonstrable ability to operate effectively in a demanding environment, which has both academic and professional practice