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the heights of Homer’s epic poetry and exploring current issues such as global warming and extremism, The Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences deals with the full range of human experience. Intrinsically
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used to mitigate or remediate cyber security risks. Firebrands course is delivered either Online (online live instructor led), or face to face in the classroom environment. Our Subject Matter Experts
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of working proactively, independently, and collaboratively as an effective team member showing confidence to act on own judgement and initiate solutions. More information can be provided via a link to the Job
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and Social Sciences is organised across four Schools: the School of Arts and Humanities, School of Social Sciences and Global Studies, the School of Psychology and Counselling and the School of Creative
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individual and social issues to enhance human experience. The role The Open University is seeking candidates with a strong background in web and mobile technologies. We aim to appoint inspiring and innovative
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Research Excellence Framework exercises. You can find out more about our distance learning teaching model, which differs to that at more traditional face-to-face universities, at https://www.open.ac.uk/stem
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Unit : Faculty of Arts and Social Science (FASS) Salary : £37,099 to £40,521 Location : Milton Keynes Please quote reference : 21666 Fixed Term Contract (30 months), Full Time Closing Date : 13 June, 2024 - 12:00 Change your career, change lives. The Open University is the UK’s largest...
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research and Knowledge Exchange and/or impact activities Experience of organising hybrid and face to face events and liaising with multiple stakeholders Excellent IT skills including good working knowledge
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stage which will enhance the research profile of the Business School. Contribute to monitoring of the quality of tuition, assessment and online student support. Tutor at face-to-face residential schools
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for Protecting Women Online funded by Research England. The successful candidate will work closely with Professors Capdevila and Lazard leading the Human Behaviour Workstream and Professor Jurasz, Director of