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across the world delivering its programmes. With breath-taking heritage campuses, it combines the old with a new, dynamic vision for the future: high quality curriculum design and delivery, research
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: Wednesday 26 June 2024 Interview Date: To be confirmed Reference: 4574 We are looking for staff who have a passion for working with students and colleagues to achieve our priorities of delivering a world
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Closing Date: Tuesday 18 June 2024 Reference: 4578 The University of Greenwich is one of the largest universities in the UK and works with universities across the world delivering its programmes. With
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of Programmes, within the School of Design, Faculty of Liberal Arts and Sciences, University of Greenwich, London. This is a unique opportunity to join a London-based creative school with a vision to impact the world
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several new positions in Public Health, one of which is the position of Associate Professor. The School of Human Sciences is located in the fantastic newly refurbished Dreadnought building on the World
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4 Jun 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Greenwich Department Research Enterprise and Regional Affairs Research Field Engineering » Civil engineering Researcher Profile First
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postgraduate and undergraduate programmes. The School is located on the Greenwich Maritime Campus, a UNESCO world heritage site. We seek to recruit a colleague willing to work with a diverse group of students
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Release Date: Friday 24 May 2024 Closing Date: Sunday 16 June 2024 Reference: 4565 The University of Greenwich is one of the largest universities in the UK and works with universities across the world
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of the Universities 2030 strategy. The Partnership Hub acts as a single front door to the external world, marketing our ‘offer’ and routes into the university. You will support our purpose to develop, grow, manage and
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are pleased to be able to offer an additional post for Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Psychology. The School of Human Sciences is based within the fantastic Dreadnought building on the World Heritage site