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The Role Are you an experienced learning professional who has experience of designing impactful learning solutions? We are looking for a Learning Director to join our outstanding Executive Education
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within the School of Engineering and Material Sciences at Queen Mary University of London. The project is funded by NERC, under the supervision of Dr.Paul Balcombe. This project will be to design, build
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to administrative duties, and to attend relevant meetings as required. They will work closely with the Departmental Language Co-ordinator and the Undergraduate Education Lead, in areas including curriculum design
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details and apply Overview About the Role Are you committed to empowering and supporting educators in higher education? Do you have experience in the design and delivery of educational development
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. Significant experience in robot design, modelling and control is required, a familiarity with multi-agent system modelling, flight electronics and onboard sensing. The successful candidate will also closely
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process focus on quality assurance and maintenance of up to date records. The post holder will design and implement systems related to quality process and tracking of information required for professional
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Department, the UG Education Lead and other academic members of staff, in areas including curriculum design, lesson planning, and the development and implementation of learning technologies. Applicants should
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team, but also be expected to work independently and provide input into the design and execution of experiments on a day-to-day basis. About You You will likely have a BSc or equivalent qualification in
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View All Vacancies Research and Innovation Location Egham Salary £39,233 per annum - including London Allowance This is the expected starting salary for this post however appointment at a higher
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, the Directors of Education and Education Managers across our six Institutes, you will design, lead, and deliver a vibrant education strategy, and develop and oversee leading edge and innovative taught programmes