13 Design uni jobs at University of Chichester in Ireland-United-Kingdom in United Kingdom
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exciting time for health care education in the University, with anticipated expansion in student numbers, significant investment in resources and a growing reputation for innovation and excellence. As a
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a period of maternity leave commencing in September. The post holder will plan, prepare and deliver quality teaching on a range of modules on the BSc (Hons) Sports Therapy, and assess and provide
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engineering, mechanical engineering, mathematics and computer science, including substantial degree apprenticeship provision. Our programmes are recognised for their academic quality, innovation and close ties
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, mechanical engineering, mathematics and computer science (ECAM), including substantial degree apprenticeship provision. Our programmes are recognised for their academic quality, innovation and close ties
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complements current research in the Institute. Working with the Institute, you will among other activities, make a key contribution to designing, developing and delivering new and existing undergraduate, post
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. Your journey begins at the University’s Bognor Regis Campus, a vibrant and dynamic setting where innovation meets education. For an informal discussion or to find out more, please contact Phil Matthews
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Please note change to previously advertised rota hours: Hours to be worked on a 3-week variable Rota Pattern Part time: average 28 - 30 hours per week 3-week variable Rota Pattern wk1: 4 days between
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identifying NHS workforce development opportunities, securing relevant professional body accreditation, and developing research/innovation opportunities. The successful candidate for this role will work within
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. Working with the Psychology staff team and students, you will, among other activities, make a key contribution to designing, developing and delivering new and existing undergraduate and post-graduate
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. The Specialist Study Skills Tutors will work with students to create an Independent Learning Plan and will have regular one-to-one meetings, preparing individualised resources in advance and documenting progress