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, the Admissions Team are responsible for processing decisions for all Undergraduate and Postgraduate applications to the University. The role of Senior Admissions Assistant is key in meeting the recruitment targets
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commitment to engaging with communities beyond the University. Your contribution to teaching may include post-experience, postgraduate or undergraduate modules in international business and capstone projects
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postgraduate students in Psychology To act as a personal tutor to a group of students To contribute to student support, course planning and curriculum development as deemed necessary To support the school in
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at undergraduate and taught postgraduate levels in Geography. We welcome applicants whose work advances one or more of the following areas: environmental change, past environments and/or cryosphere. This position
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innovation, international development and/or social justice. You will join a committed, flexible and innovative team within the school of ECLS. We offer undergraduate, taught and research postgraduate
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the School of Psychology (https://www.ncl.ac.uk/psychology/ ) is to contribute to the delivery of high-quality teaching in Psychology with a particular focus on postgraduate programmes, including the MSc
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publications in reputable outlets appropriate to the discipline May be involved in the supervision, with guidance, of final year undergraduate research projects and in providing support to postgraduate research
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technical team who provide technical support for academic and research staff within the environmental engineering labs as well as supporting our postgraduate taught students in their lab sessions. Your day-to
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involved in the supervision, with guidance, of final year undergraduate research projects and in providing support to postgraduate research students or Research Assistants Will need to work with the support
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the postgraduate level 7 Accountancy Professional apprenticeship standard and the ability to achieve the ACCA (Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) qualification, which is expected to take four years