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Reference: 0637-24 The Department of Psychology at Lancaster University is seeking to appoint two temporary, full-time (1.0FTE) Teaching Associates, for the period 02 Sep 2024 to 30 Jun 2025. These positions
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Programmes Officer will lead a professional services team covering the full range of teaching support, including student engagement, quality assurance, and assessment. You’ll be a member of the Faculty
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expert information, advice, and guidance are in place. The role involves substantial independent decision-making responsibilities and you are required to develop specialist knowledge in one or more
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recognises and celebrates good employment practice undertaken to address gender equality in higher education. Lancaster University is an internationally oriented university with a strong social orientation in
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thriving UK university with a world-class reputation for excellence in research, teaching and engagement. Lancaster is consistently ranked in the top universities in all three major UK league tables, and
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to staff and students and related stakeholders. This role will provide experience to support future career development in international higher education. You will have a high level of oral and written
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highly in international league tables such as the QS World rankings, where 11 of our subjects are ranked in the global top 100. The University was awarded Gold in the latest UK government’s Teaching
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to address gender equality in higher education and research. Applications for flexible, part time or job share working are welcome, subject to business need. Lancaster Medical School is committed to ensuring
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and aims to develop advanced interband cascade quantum structures to enable widely tuneable LEDs/lasers operating in mid-wavelength infrared spectral range. The project requires expertise in molecular
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. This role will also involve school and college liaison, including attendance at UK Higher Education fairs, which may necessitate occasional travel outside of core working hours. You will report to the Student