57 assistant-professor-computer-science-and-data positions at University of Northampton
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and enhance skills to be able to achieve a high standard of community safety, whilst building your training portfolio through scenario exercises such as water rescue, fire investigations and first aid
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. Desirable: Experience of delivering cost efficiencies without compromising service quality. Experience in developing and applying data strategies to drive performance and continuous improvement. This role
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Students data based on the average positivity measure across all NSS questions for CAH3 taught all modes, all levels, limited to HEIs. Bachelor of Arts in Physical Education & Sport, Bachelor of Science in
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the University and with external stakeholders, to assist in the implementation of the University’s Strategy and to effectively support external business with key strategic partners and professional bodies as
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The Faculty of Health, Sports & Behavioural Sciences is excited to offer a substantive 0.5FTE researcher post to support the development of externally funded research and knowledge exchange projects. The post
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creative programmes that sit within the vibrant subject area of Art and Design in the Faculty of Arts, Science and Technology. The School of The Arts has a rich history that dates back over 120 years
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. Have sound knowledge of products and materials, provide effective right first-time repairs. Have smart phone / tablet and computer skills as the post requires use of these to receive works, complete jobs
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, understanding departmental technology needs, and facilitating the adoption of IT solutions. They play a critical role in aligning departmental requirements with IT governance and strategic direction. Main Duties
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Interview Date - 3 July 2025 We are looking to recruit 2 Residential Life Advisors who will work in a support post providing information, advice and guidance to students living in halls of residence. Whilst
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will be clearly demonstrated through recent, successful module/course metrics and student voice feedback. The ability to synthesise this data and produce clear quality improvement plans in collaboration