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Learning Mentors (PAL) are students who work alongside the Academic and Digital Skills Team to help their fellow students develop academic and digital skills, so they become independent learners
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and building the University’s excellence in teaching and learning, and who are doing research that has the potential for significant long-term academic and societal impact. We welcome applications from
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: Wednesday 03 April 2024 Closing Date: Wednesday 17 April 2024 Interview Date: To be confirmed Reference: 4479 The Role We have a vacancy in our Teaching and Learning and Programme Support Team. Our team
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– the Medway Campus in Chatham Maritime, Kent, and the Greenwich Campus in Greenwich, London. Dedicated to inspirational learning, combining teaching with work placements and impactful research and is a complete
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teaching, learning, research and external engagement. You will have proven experience of leading and inspiring staff including a track record of recognising and harnessing the efforts of colleagues with a
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and staff community. Awarded Gold in the 2023 Teaching Excellence Framework, the University has a strong reputation for teaching and learning, an attractive portfolio of academic programmes, and highly
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and enjoy working across teams to ensure that our international students enjoy the best learning experience? The role The Faculty of Education Health & Human Sciences is looking for a Tutor to join our
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View All Vacancies FEHHS Health: Mental Health & Learning Disabilities Nursing Location: Avery Hill Campus Salary: £37,099 to £42,978 Per annum, Pro rata Contract Type: Fixed Term - Maternity cover
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increase placement capacity within Kent. You will join a team delivering our highly successful programme provision and will also have the opportunity to teach on our post-qualifying programmes according
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teaching, learning and assessment pedagogies, including embedding tech- enhanced learning. Contribute to the School’s successful research culture and inspire others to attain excellence in research and