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Teikyo University of Japan in Durham seeks a pro-active and enthusiastic full-time EFL teacher from 13th May 2024 . This unique EFL post involves teaching (35 hours per week ) Japanese
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Teikyo University of Japan in Durham seeks a pro-active and enthusiastic part-time EFL teacher from 13th May 2024. This unique EFL post involves teaching (23.5 hours per week) Japanese
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’ engagement with, and the activities of both foreign and local MNCs in a developing country context. With this broad outline of the area of study, candidates are encouraged to develop a proposal for
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teaching programmes dedicated to Africa, China, Latin America, the Middle East, Japan, Russia and Eastern Europe, South Asia and Comparative Area Studies. The School welcomes students from all around the
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or ultracold cryogenic systems. This practical project will enable you to develop experimental skills in laser spectroscopy, quantum and non-linear optics, cryogenics, RF electronics, data analysis, control
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-active and enthusiastic full-time EFL teacher from 10th June 2024, or as soon as possible following this date . This unique EFL post involves teaching (35 hours per week ) Japanese undergraduates
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involves teaching (23.5 hours per week) Japanese undergraduates General and Business English to KET, TOEIC and IELTS levels. Facilitating an online language programme will also be part of the role. Salary
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University is one of the premier UK Higher Education institutions focused on the land-based and food supply chain sector. With around 2,800 undergraduate students, plus those completing postgraduate, research
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supporting research that will have a developmental impact. They also enhance individual teaching and research capacity leading to increase institutional capacity in academic and other sectors in Commonwealth
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graduates have gone on to both. There may also be opportunities to support master’s-level teaching through laboratory demonstration, lecturing and support to group and individual project work. At a glance