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The School of Languages, Literatures and Cultural Studies (SLLCS) warmly welcomes applications for the position of Teaching Fellow - Language Coordinator in Hispanic Studies. The successful
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Professor in Early Irish. The successful candidate will be a specialist in Early Irish language and texts and will have a PhD in Early Irish, excellent spoken and written Irish, relevant teaching experience
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[email protected] SLLCS is one of the largest of the twelve Schools in the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences and has over 140 members of staff in all, including full time academics, language
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experience in areas related to supply chain modelling, biofuels, renewable energy, sustainable aviation fuels is desirable, but not at all essential. Proficiency in at least one programming language and
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, Humanities and Social Sciences and has over 130 members of staff in all, including full time academics, language assistants and lectors, part-time teachers, and professional staff. SLLCS is made up
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to apply: SLLCS is one of the largest of the twelve Schools in the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences and has over 130 members of staff in all, including full time academics, language assistants
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of the largest of the twelve Schools in the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences and has some 140 staff in all, including full time academics, language assistants and lectors, part-time teachers, and
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to apply: SLLCS is one of the largest of the twelve Schools in the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences and has over 130 members of staff in all, including full time academics, language assistants
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Therapy, Clinical Speech and Language Studies, Neuroscience and Radiation Therapy. The Discipline also hosts a postgraduate MSc in Sports and Exercise Medicine. The preferred candidate will support the
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Applications are invited for a part time (0.2FTE) teaching fellow to join the Department of Clinical Speech and Language Studies to lead teaching related to aphasia and related disorders