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commitment of 3 days per week. As a Lecturer/Senior Lecturer at The University of Law, you will: Teach and assess across the University of Law course portfolio in such subjects assigned to you. This will
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of payment forms Assist with the registration on the university’s SAP system of University of Law students as Associate Students Maintain and update student files throughout the year and following BoE
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Contributory Pension Scheme Training and Qualifications (including Course Sponsorship/Fee Discount) Season Ticket Loans and Student Discounts At The University of Law, you will work alongside other like-minded
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, the University of Law (Leeds) and the University of Arts (Leeds). The role of the chaplaincy is to provide opportunities for worship and prayer, pastoral care and to build communities across the universities
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Discounts At The University of Law, you will work alongside other like-minded professionals who are passionate about driving innovation in higher education and delivering successful outcomes for our students
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The University of Law (ULaw) is one of the UK's longest-established specialist providers of legal education. With an alumni network in excess of 71,000, we’ve trained more practising lawyers in
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The Role The University of Law (ULaw) is one of the UK's longest-established specialist providers of legal education. With an alumni network in excess of 71,000, we’ve trained more practising
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Academic Team based in Birmingham. Reporting into our Academic Manager, you will be providing tuition across The University of Law course portfolio including, Criminology programmes and/or other University
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University, University of the Arts (Leeds), and the University of Law (Leeds). The role of the chaplaincy is to provide opportunities for worship and prayer, pastoral care and to build communities across
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. The University of Law (ULaw) is one of the UK's longest-established specialist providers of legal education. With an alumni network in excess of 71,000, we’ve trained more practising lawyers in the UK than anyone