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your career in Higher Education? The School of Computer Science and Technology is growing and seeking to appoint a committed and enthusiastic candidates for the role of Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Cyber
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education pedagogy. Candidates who have not completed training in higher education pedagogy may still be hired, provided that they use the time allotted to continual professional development to do so within