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Join us as a Professor of Rehabilitation at Team Salford, and one of the UK’s fastest growing universities! We have an opportunity for a Professor to join our Centre for Human Movement and
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focuses on how individuals think, feel, and act, and how they deal with the challenges they face at an individual, group, or societal level across the lifespan, covering diverse issues such as addictions
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area of expertise, act as mentor for junior colleagues when appropriate. Act as a personal tutor to a group of students, providing academic and pastoral support. Design, mark and assess students’ work
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teaching material and deliver across Film Production modules. Take a lead in own area of expertise, act as mentor for junior colleagues when appropriate. Act as a personal tutor to a group of students
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Production modules. Take a lead in own area of expertise, act as mentor for junior colleagues when appropriate. Act as a personal tutor to a group of students, providing academic and pastoral support. Design
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to advancing the understanding of human performance and rehabilitation and sit within the Centre for Health Sciences Research in the School of Health and Society https://hub.salford.ac.uk/human-movement-and
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the planning, design and development of course and curriculum objectives and material. Mark and assess coursework and examinations and provide feedback to students as part of modular teams Act as a personal
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centre of discovery and innovation. With a broad portfolio across computer sciences, engineering, built environment and human and natural sciences, we are one of the largest schools within the University
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Communications Centre delivers research into and across arts, humanities and social sciences. Our research anticipates and supports the needs of our media industry neighbours, such as ITV, BBC and Dock 10
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and innovation, our programmes encompass music, dance, design, media, English and performing arts. Our Arts, Media and Communications Centre delivers research into and across arts, humanities and social