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an experienced academic to support the University’s Collaborative partnership delivery. Co-ordinated through the Academic Partnerships Unit (APU), the University offers outstanding educational opportunities and
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of teaching and develop your modules in line with the requirements of the Institute of Biomedical Science plus the QAA Benchmarks for Biomedical Science. You will deliver high-quality teaching across
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of Social Sciences and Education. The ability to teach core areas across all levels is essential. We welcome applications from candidates who have a PhD in a related area of study or the equivalent in
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guidance to students and will develop a good all-round knowledge of support matters, and arrange referral to team colleagues where appropriate. Working in a complex environment, your work will involve
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specific knowledge pertaining to the Policing Education Qualification Framework (PEQF) would be advantageous. The Academic Quality Office is a friendly, welcoming and inclusive service. You will be working
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campus, i.e. main teaching buildings & accommodation. The successful candidate will have the ability to work on their own initiative, possess good interpersonal skills and be committed to delivering a
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community and pride ourselves on being the University where our students are a name, not just a number. The University has a distinctive, employability-focused educational offer and works closely with
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, collaborative, high performing academic to join the Construction and Built Environment (CBE) subject in the Business School. The successful candidate will deliver innovative teaching across a core programme of
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, collaborative, high performing academic to join the Construction and Built Environment (CBE) subject in the Business School. The successful candidate will deliver innovative teaching across a core programme of
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national workforce demands and help shape the future social work workforce. We are proud of our commitment to fostering an inclusive teaching environment and widening access to higher education studies