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Wolverhampton Law School is seeking to appoint a Senior Lecturer in Commercial/Business Law. You will be responsible for teaching Commercial Law, Business Law, Company Law, and Employment Law. You
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administrative support for staff and students, service courses/programmes, committees, meetings, and events and to provide an excellent level of customer service. You will be educated to A-level standard or
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Intelligence. The School of Engineering, Computing and Mathematical Sciences is a large interdisciplinary centre for education, research, and enterprise. We are looking for an experienced researcher to help lead
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The University of Wolverhampton (UoW) has an ambitious Internationalisation Strategy, focusing on strong Transnational Education Partnerships and increasing international student recruitment. As a
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, its spaces, occupation, and usage. Prepare and update drawings, database, and other information and carry out necessary surveys to ensure that space is used and managed efficiently. This role is key
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We are seeking candidates for the role of lecturer to contribute primarily to the provision of our pre-registration nurse education programmes. You will be registered with the Nursing and Midwifery
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communication plans and delivering campaigns, content and activities for our diverse range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs for the Faculty of Education, Health and Wellbeing (FEHW). You will work
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academic institutions, distinguished for its superior teaching quality profile, solid performance in third-stream income generation, and continually improving REF metrics. Our extensive building and
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The Department of Biomedical Science and Physiology at the University of Wolverhampton is seeking to appoint a Lecturer in Human Physiology You will have previous teaching or training experience
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helping craft compelling designs that attract students to our university and uphold our strong brand reputation. You'll collaborate with colleagues across faculties, marketing, and recruitment to develop