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holder will work as part of our technical team in a thriving department which enjoys international recognition for its outstanding record of research and teaching. Applications are sought from individuals
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official medical University in England, formed in 1785. The Faculty offers international excellence in research and teaching, with extensive links and partnerships across the world. Through our community
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details and apply Overview About the Role The School of Politics and International Relations is seeking an exceptional scholar for the role of Lecturer in Sociology (Teaching and Scholarship). The position
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across the organisation. Collaborating with stakeholders, you'll develop and implement data governance policies, prioritise improvements, and establish automated data quality reporting systems. Your
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successful applicant will have demonstrated exceptional potential for achieving research excellence. He or she will be expected to develop a research platform within the School or to contribute to an existing
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contributions in research and to student education. The post is offered at both Senior Lecturer and Reader level, and we would encourage applicants at either stage to apply. The appropriate grading will be
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undergraduate students, 70 postgraduate taught students, and 130 teaching and research staff. Our research is highly collaborative, working with colleagues across all three faculties and supported by partnerships
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Role Applications are invited for a 1-year fixed-term Lecturer in Modern British History (Teaching & Scholarship). The post-holder will be expected to deliver high-quality teaching and participate in
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About the Role Applications are invited for a 12-month fixed-term Learning Technologist (Maternity Cover) in the School of History’s Teaching and Learning team, who are responsible for operational
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c700 postgraduate research and taught students. The Institute aims to deliver excellence in all aspects of research, teaching and clinical service. About Queen Mary At Queen Mary University of London, we