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Hourly-Paid Tutor Position in British Sign Language at Brunel University London for the Academic Year 2024-25 College / Directorate Professional Development Centre Department Modern Languages Hourly
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years. About the Centre Since its inception in 2005, the Language Centre has continued to grow significantly. At present, it caters for over 1,000 students. The Language Centre sits in the Faculty
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. The project aims at building large-scale AI accelerators for Large Language Models (LLMs), with a specific focus on Transformers. Diverse hardware optimization techniques can be used, targeting a scalable tile
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. £30,487 to £33,966 for RT4A and £33,966 to £45,585 for RT4 Closing Date: Monday 01 July 2024 Reference: ARTS189724 Do you have teaching specialisation in Applied Linguistics? We are looking to appoint
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subject to performance. £30,487 to £33,966 for RT4A and £33,966 to £45,585 for RT4 Closing Date: Friday 14 June 2024 Reference: ARTS189624 Do you have teaching specialisation in Applied Linguistics? We
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part-time; Thesis of 20,000-30,000 words Apply now Overview Overview Our research engages with English Language and Linguistics, focusing on written and spoken English language from medieval times
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2024 We aim to communicate an outcome on applications within three working weeks of each deadline. Our PhD A PhD in applied linguistics at the University of Glasgow will support students in
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Brunel Language Centre (BLC), Brunel University London has teaching opportunities in China and UK for a well-qualified, motivated EAP practitioner who is passionate about learning and teaching
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, language policy and intercultural communication. Research in the department falls under the auspices of two research centres that reflect our specialisms: the Centre for Translation and Interpreting Studies
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across a range of subject areas, including history and global cultures, English language and linguistics, journalism, and philosophy. Together, our unique community of experts are combining different