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faculty focused on Computer Science for our undergraduate program at our campus in London. The successful candidate has a proven record of facilitating excellent student experiences. Even more important is
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on Computer Science and Business Analytics for our undergraduate program at our campus in London. The successful candidate has a proven record of facilitating excellent student experiences. Even more important is the
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composure in a fast-paced environment. Ability to balance long-term planning with short term objectives. Flexible and adaptable approach to work. Must be able to multitask in order to meet deadlines. Able
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the perspectives of different disciplines, from natural bedfellows like brand experience, marketers, events managers, social media, and sales teams to less closely related disciplines like the academic and campus
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based on Instructure’s ‘Canvas’ platform). Collaborate with faculty to develop academic projects (such as HBC, HFL, Start-up Challenge, Social Impact Challenge etc.) and student study skill workshops
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Developmental Psychology Social Psychology Business Decision Making Introduction to Psychology and Neuroscience Expected Qualifications: An earned doctorate (PhD or DBA) directly related to the area of teaching
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transform their businesses. Society wants businesses that will transform the world. Like all change, it starts with action. By focusing on what our students can do in the real world, rather than just
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to balance long-term planning with short term objectives Flexible and adaptable approach to work. Must be able to multitask in order to meet deadlines Able to interact with a culturally and ethnically diverse
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, providing support to the immediate team and wider Hult Ashridge team Person Description Experience of the Higher Education sector is preferred A confident user of technology, including the full suite
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that will transform their businesses. Society wants businesses that will transform the world. Like all change, it starts with action. By focusing on what our students can do in the real world, rather than