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Date: Thursday 25 July 2024 Reference: SB2410 Worcester Business School is expanding with growing numbers of students joining our undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. We are launching new courses
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Interview Date: Thursday 11 July 2024 Reference: SB2408 Worcester Business School is expanding with growing numbers of students joining our undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. As a result, the
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the rapidly expanding Worcester Business School at the University of Worcester City Campus. Over the past year the School has experienced growing numbers of students joining our undergraduate and postgraduate
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expert knowledge, the post holder will be expected to teach and lead agreed modules, assess students, supervise undergraduate research studies, and engage in curriculum development. Staff within
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topic aimed at level 5 undergraduate students. The session will be presented to the interview panel and be followed by a formal interview process. The topic should centre on an area of Game Art practice
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for a colleague to join Worcester Business School’s Department of Marketing and Enterprise and to help us deliver excellent teaching to support our growing Undergraduate and Post Graduate programmes
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agreed modules, assess students/apprentices, supervise undergraduate research and engage in curriculum development. The Three Counties School of Nursing and Midwifery upholds the overall mission
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course. The post holder will be expected to significantly contribute to and deliver an outstanding learning experience for our undergraduate students, undertaking the full range of teaching and
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to significantly contribute to and deliver an outstanding learning experience for our undergraduate students, undertaking the full range of teaching and administrative duties. The School of Science and the
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experience for our undergraduate students, undertaking the full range of teaching and administrative duties. The School of Science and the Environment covers a broad portfolio of disciplines and our research