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We have an exciting opportunity for a Lecturer (Learning, Teaching & Scholarship Track) to contribute to the delivery of an excellent student experience by delivering, organising, and reviewing
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We have an exciting opportunity for a Lecturer (Learning, Teaching & Scholarship Track) to contribute to the delivery of an excellent student experience by contributing to teaching, assessment and
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Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy This new part-time (0.1 FTE) post is available immediately on a fixed term basis until 31 August 2026. The role You will contribute to teaching in one
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You will join the Institute of Education for Healthcare and Medical Sciences (IEHMS) as one of a team of academic, administrative, and clerical staff who support the medicine degree programme. The
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fully funded 4-year PhD position with a teaching component (~1 year of full-time teaching spread across the 4 years) at the Centre for Developmental Science and Centre for Human Brain Health and, School
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About the department The Department of Economics at Royal Holloway, University of London is a centre of research and teaching excellence. The department consists of approximately 30 academic staff
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). The School of Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering aims to be the world’s leading integrated centre for built environment research, education, and learning, and is committed to investing in the next
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– has not operationally changed in many decades. This project seeks to develop new technologies that lead to step-change increases in ion exchange efficiency for modern, modular treatment units
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a medical diagnosis based on a similarly spurious rule such as visible marks left by medical previous treatments . It is therefore difficult to ensure that the models we train are reliable
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, this project aims to develop defect engineered manganese-based electrodes with tailorable features for RZAB. Using a combination of diffraction, microscopic and spectroscopic tools, structure-function