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Faculty/Directorate Faculty of Health, Science, Social Care & Education School/Function School of Education, Midwifery & Social Work The Role In this role, you will join our team of committed
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Faculty/Directorate Students School/Function Student Recruitment & Admissions The Role Kingston University has launched a long-term strategy to deliver a progressive model of higher education
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an enthusiastic individual to join our team at Lecturer level to lead our business law modules. As an experienced lecturer you will showcase innovative and inclusive teaching to support our undergraduate and
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Faculty/Directorate Faculty of Health, Science, Social Care & Education School/Function School of Education, Midwifery & Social Work Contract type Fixed Term Contract The Role An exciting
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The successful candidate is expected to demonstrate knowledge in the relevant areas of for Electronics and Robotics and will be ready to adopt and practice innovative pedagogic methods and develop their research
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teaching across the portfolio. We are keen to appoint someone who is committed to teaching excellence and providing the best student experience. The Department of Criminology, Politics & Sociology is one
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of the postgraduate learning and teaching module, and supporting and assisting the Research Student Coordinators in student monitoring and examination processes. Work collaboratively as a member of the Faculty and
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teaching rooms, lecture theatres, event spaces, meeting rooms, digital signage plus ad-hoc events. The role varies throughout the academic year and at times will be focused primarily on incidents and will
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the Research Student Coordinators in provision of specialist advice and guidance on relevant University processes The Person You will be educated to 'A’ level standard or equivalent and must have obtained a GCSE
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to contribute to the delivery of teaching and research at the heart of a dynamic department with a reputation in developing successful, research-led programmes. Our varied programmes aim to nurture students