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or the ARES team, please contact Julia Mumby – Associate Head of Further Education (Curriculum & Quality Lead): [email protected] Interview date: Tuesday 9th July 2024
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About Us We are the School of Animal, Rural and Environmental Science (ARES) at Nottingham Trent University. Our business is nature: specifically, the environment, animal health and welfare, ecology and conservation, and agriculture and food production.. Our approach is innovative and inclusive....
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about teaching, possessing excellent communication skills, with the ability to deliver high quality teaching and learning to both undergraduate and postgraduate students. You will be devising innovative
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the Head of Department and Course Leaders, you'll be involved in the delivery of teaching of undergraduate and postgraduate students on our portfolio of English Literature courses. With a PhD in Early Modern
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students. We have a reputation for excellence in its teaching, research and practice and want to develop further our impact in the University, the community and internationally. We currently have nearly
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undergraduate practical teaching programmes. The successful candidate will manufacture project work as required by both undergraduate and post graduate students in addition to work generated by research
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. We’re seeking an individual who is experienced in the field of Occupational Therapy education and who can provide high quality teaching and learning for our students. The successful candidate will join
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knowledge of techniques and equipment through teaching, and/or industry experience. NTU is a great place to work. We take care of our colleagues with flexible and competitive packages, and the opportunities
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proactive individual with relevant previous experience of working in a busy administrative office, preferably within an educational environment. The job description (attached below) details the role’s
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delivery of the course, working effectively with the Games Art team to develop creative and dynamic, learner-centred approaches to teaching and learning. The curriculum is designed to offer many course