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Lecturer/Assistant Professor in Sedimentology. Candidates must possess a PhD in sedimentology, sedimentary geology or basin analysis, a strong track record of published scientific research for their career
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Bar in Accounting will demonstrate a track record of relevant research and teaching experience. Candidates will have successfully published in journals of international standing and demonstrate clear
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at least one of the following areas, Human Factors, Risk and Safety Management, Sustainable behaviour, Workplace Wellbeing and will have a strong track record in creating and delivering training programmes
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track record in creating and delivering training programmes across diverse industries. Context The role includes exploring and developing new training and educational opportunities. The candidate will
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sexuality studies, or world modernisms. The successful candidate will have a proven track record of the highest quality research, publication and teaching, and must demonstrate the vision and capacity
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sexuality studies, or world modernisms. The successful candidate will have a proven track record of the highest quality research, publication and teaching, and must demonstrate the vision and capacity
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. An ongoing track record of research, including dissemination through appropriate platforms. Experience of preparing and leading seminars, presentations, workshops etc. Excellent administration and
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contribute to both undergraduate (Earth Sciences BSc (Hons)) and Masters Programmes. Candidates must possess a PhD and strong track record in one or more of the following areas: invertebrate palaeontology
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appointee will demonstrate strong experience with operational and strategic leadership in a relevant environment combined with an excellent track record in research and teaching in an academic discipline
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leadership in a relevant environment combined with an excellent track record in research and teaching in an academic discipline aligning with current and future plans for the Faculty. They will have a key role