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of Engineering, Computing and Maths (ECAM) is looking for a Senior Lecturer in Electrical and Electronic Engineering. We are seeking outstanding applicants who have a shared ambition to join the department at a
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of Chichester, possessing excellent communication skills (both written and verbal) with the ability to communicate clearly to a wide range of audiences. The successful candidate must be highly organised
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), and to sustain steady rates of growth thereafter. The position will require a strategic outlook, an outcomes-oriented mindset, and the ability to engage confidently and assertively with partners and
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and will be a member of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP). You will also demonstrate the ability to engage the interest and enthusiasm of students, inspiring them to learn with a knowledge of
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and the ability to engage, enthuse and inspire students. About the team You will work within the team to strengthen the distinctiveness of the University’s student experience as high-quality
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in higher education. You must have significant experience in supervising and assessing nursing students in practice, partnership and strategic working and be able to engage in contemporary computer
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and will be a member of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP). You will also demonstrate the ability to engage the interest and enthusiasm of students, inspiring them to learn with a knowledge of
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high quality teaching and building a successful research area. The Institute offers a growing range of undergraduate and postgraduate degree programmes in electrical and electronic engineering
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deadlines. The ability to build good rapport and relationships quickly is a must, while an understanding of the Apprenticeship landscape in England would be desirable. About the team You’ll be joining a
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. About you Ideal candidates will demonstrate true passion for student recruitment and experience, a sound understanding of Accounting and Finance and the ability to teach across a range of subjects. We