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of disciplines including computing & communications, engineering & innovation, physical sciences, life, health & chemical sciences, environment, earth & ecosystems, and research & enterprise. The role
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Closing Date : 19 June, 2024 - 12:00 The Open University Business and Law Schools invite applications to join our PhD programme beginning 1 February 2025. Your application should be based on one
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of Computing & Communications for the first 5 years to enable close working with colleagues in the Software Engineering and Design research group (http://sead.open.ac.uk ) and Knowledge Media Institute (https
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apprenticeships. The role The Open University is recruiting a Senior Project Manager (New Programme Development). As a well established provider of apprenticeships we have strong growth ambitions backed by
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to higher education with research excellence, transforming lives through education. The School of Computing and Communications is the largest school within the Faculty of Science, Technology, Engineering and
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the delivery of the school’s professional programmes. You will support the relevant professional programme, staff tutors and faculty coordinators in supporting student practice and placement systems in line with
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colleagues at the school of Computing & Communications, particularly with the Software Engineering and Design research group (http://sead.open.ac.uk ) The role We are looking for a dynamic person who would
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the UK and around the world. Our faculty is comprised of 6 schools delivering teaching and learning across a wide range of qualifications in Computing & Communications, Engineering & Innovation, Earth
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, Youth and Sport (ECYS). In addition to running the successful undergraduate Education Studies programme colleagues may have opportunities to contribute to the Masters programme, postgraduate research
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the understanding of occasional ad-hoc attendance onsite. Skills and experience Do you possess an Undergraduate degree, or equivalent experience, with strong engineering, mathematics or computing elements? Do you