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, and embed evaluation. You will be responsible for developing the exhibition programme, supporting volunteers and student interns, advising on new acquisition opportunities, and both documenting and
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to the strong social justice legacy and programmes of research for which the department is renowned. You should have (or be about to obtain) a PhD in Law. The posts are available on a permanent basis. Interviews
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academic mentors to guide you through your academic development. You should have a PhD in a relevant subject and Postdoctoral training in a relevant area. This post is full time (1FTE) for 5 years `Tenure
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or until CCT if before that date. (post CCT extension may be possible). You must hold a National Training Number at the time of application, and have been awarded a research doctorate (PhD) or equivalent in
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subgroup. You will undertake a varied range of duties within the Department and Institute contributing to teaching and project supervision. You must hold a PhD in a relevant discipline or a Doctorate in
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-class teaching and learning at its heart, The Tung Auditorium celebrates the University¿s cultural contribution to the city and seeks to offer an open and inclusive programme, enhancing engagement with
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commit to personal professional and technical development related to the role. You will have a PhD in Chemistry, Physics or Materials Science, (or equivalent) gained via appropriate work experience and
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) and Trusted Research Environments (TREs), SQL and Python. You will be based within the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences reporting to the CHIL Programme Manager and will work alongside a muti
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(subject to availability) the Foundations in Learning and Teaching in Higher Education (FLTHE) programme, which can lead to Associate Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy. Please note - Rankin-Gee
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an Employee Assistance Programme and on-campus facilities ¿ Staff discounts ¿ on travel, shopping, and local services ¿ Inclusive culture ¿ with active staff networks and support for work