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skills and learning enhancement to staff and students across the university. Our digital mission is to ensure everyone in our community is equipped to effectively use digital services, data and technology
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The School of Health Sciences is part of a highly successful and vibrant faculty, frequently commended for our partnership working across the health and social care sector. Supported by our simulation strategy
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2025 Interview Date: To be confirmed Reference: 5126 The Natural Resources Institute is a specialist research, knowledge exchange and postgraduate training unit based at the University of Greenwich’s
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and experience. A PhD or equivalent professional experience in a related area is essential. Proven experience in higher education teaching and curriculum development, a track record of research
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August 2025 Interview Date: To be confirmed Reference: 5083 Background The School of Health Sciences is part of a highly successful and vibrant faculty, frequently commended for our partnership working
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), as well as a clear commitment to enhancing student satisfaction and experience. A PhD or equivalent professional experience in a related area is essential. Experience in higher education teaching or in
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Exchange Framework (KEF), as well as a clear commitment to enhancing student satisfaction and experience. A PhD or equivalent professional experience in a related area is essential. Experience in higher
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. The successful candidate will have or will be working towards a PhD in Music & Sound or in a related area, with a portfolio of work of national and/or international significance, excellence and quality. Our
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College, Greenwich, you will be part of the Centre for Safety, Resilience and Protective Security (CSRPS) which is part of our M34Impact programme. Joining the Expanding Excellence in England (E3) funded
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confirmed Reference: 4822-E3 Background The School of Health Sciences is part of a highly successful and vibrant faculty, frequently commended for our partnership working across the health and social care