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to programme development and delivery Teaching and assessing theory and practice Providing outstanding student support Collaborating with a team of committed academic staff Engaging in mentorship and
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modules in international relations theory and the history of IR at both undergraduate and MA levels. You will also contribute to wider teaching across the department, supporting a curriculum that is
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team of experienced staff. This role involves high-quality evidence-based teaching, outstanding student support, robust assessment of theory and practice and other teaching-related duties across
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Additional expertise in concept design and critical games theory would be a strong advantage. Apply Now To apply, please submit a CV and cover letter through our application portal. Your cover letter should
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in marketing, particularly consumer behaviour, to the fashion and creative industries. While direct experience in fashion is not essential, the ability to contextualise marketing theory and practice
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between classroom theory and practical application. It allows students to practice authentic scenarios, developing critical skills without risk to real patients. This role will contribute to the simulation
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Architecture, and the second year of the MLA, contributing to the delivery of studio-based and theory-based teaching in one of the UK's most progressive and interdisciplinary education environments. You will
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and coding software solutions to facilitate impactful research. You will work closely with researchers, fellow team members in Technical Services and our colleagues in Information Technology & Digital
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equipment and software. About you: To succeed in this role, you will possess: Significant knowledge in the fundamental principles and theory of mass spectrometers; Extensive experience in operating and
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Microsoft Azure platform, leading on configuration, management, and optimisation. Develop and maintain secure, scalable landing zones and associated infrastructure-as-code to support enterprise workloads