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of the region we serve. Today as the ‘University of Opportunity’, the University of Wolverhampton is an integral part of economic growth and social change within the West Midlands and beyond. One of three
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integral part of economic growth and social change within the West Midlands and beyond. One of three University faculties, the Faculty of Education, Health and Wellbeing has over 500 staff members and 11,000
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of subject areas, research and knowledge exchange activities, organised through four institutes; the Institute of Human Science, the Institute of Health, the Institute of Community and Society and the
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capacity strengthening, training, consultancy, applied research and project management in more than 120 countries see www.wlv.ac.uk/cidt. Operating as a social enterprise, CIDT is 100% funded by external
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is based in the Faculty of Arts, Business and Social Sciences and has a distinguished record of supporting people and organisations. We have extensive business networks and work collaboratively with a
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We are seeking candidates for the role of Senior Lecturer to support our post-graduate and continuing professional development provision. Experience in one or more of the following areas is
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environments. One of three faculties in the University, the Faculty of Education, Health, and Well-being has over 500 staff members and 11,000 students. The faculty comprises a wide and diverse range of subject
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are welcomed. The University of Wolverhampton holds a distinctive place within the higher education sector, and is one of the most successful modern universities, delivering excellence in teaching and