16 Design uni jobs at Lancaster University in Ireland-United-Kingdom in United Kingdom
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Ghanian centre of excellence for agricultural research, innovation and capacity building for development. Its mission is to develop and disseminate demand-driven technologies and build capacity
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Reference: 0589-24 The Creative Studio is a busy in-house print, design and photography service delivering high quality printed and creative digital products to all university departments and external
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components through the design, fabrication and further development process to support the world class research and high quality teaching in the Department. The role holder is also responsible
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responsibility for the design, delivery and analysis of an on-line survey to understand current models and methods for shared decision-making during consent for radiotherapy for gynaecological cancer, working with
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to innovate with respect to curriculum development (programme design, implementation and assessment) as well as supervise final year dissertation students. will be able to teach in at least one of the areas
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innovators and our future will be driven by the possibilities created by new technologies. Digital innovation is at the heart of our strategy and ambition. We are focused on developing new ways of delivering
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View All Vacancies Enterprise & Innovation Services Location: Bailrigg, Lancaster, UK Salary: £38,205 to £44,263 (Full time, indefinite) Closing Date: Tuesday 04 June 2024 Interview Date: Thursday
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context and are learner-centric, research informed and innovative in curriculum design. You are expected to lead large scale, highly productive research and scholarship activities in a relevant discipline
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between the Mort and Shih groups at Lancaster University and Dr. Kit Yates at The University of Bath. In this project, we will investigate the genetic and cellular basis for the iconic spotting pattern
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. The project will involve conducting in person, telephone and online surveys and interviews at multiple data collection time points as part of a repeated measures research design. You will be required to use