12 structural-engineering "University of Birmingham" positions at Birmingham City University in United Kingdom
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Beeswift Limited and the College of Jewellery, Fashion and Textiles located within the Parkside at Birmingham City University are looking to appoint a high calibre graduate (graduated within
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at Birmingham City University (BCU) and work alongside colleagues at the Birmingham Institute of Fashion and Creative Arts (BIFCA) in Wuhan, China. https://www.bcu.ac.uk/international/bifca . The College
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letter document. For guidance on the above, please refer to the Application Guidance document below. ABOUT BIRMINGHAM CITY UNIVERSITY At the heart of our 2025 Strategy is our mission is to enable our
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. OUR VISION Birmingham City University is growing in quality and standing, with an academic STEAM agenda at the heart of our ambitions. We are transforming the lives of students and their communities
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society through their ideas, their work and their expertise. ABOUT BIRMINGHAM CITY UNIVERSITY At the heart of our 2025 Strategy is our mission is to enable our students to transform their lives and to
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The Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) Group at Birmingham City University (based within the College of Computing) conducts world-leading research in areas such as accessibility and assistive
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At Birmingham City University, we understand that our people are our most valuable asset. Whether they are academic staff delivering a transformational learning experience for our students; our
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This vacancy is open to all 2023 graduates of Birmingham City University (Academic Year 2022/23) ONLY, and Birmingham City University students graduating in 2024. As you are applying for a role as
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Birmingham City University is a large and diverse place to study right in the heart of the vibrant city. We currently have an exciting opportunity for a Head of Student Lifecycle to join our dynamic
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long-term safety of antiepileptic drugs. The Research Fellow will work at Birmingham City University (BCU) with Prof Emeritus Elaine Denny, Prof Judith Dyson, and Prof Annalise Weckesser to deliver