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, technology providers, complementary research networks, transport user groups and policy authorities. With such a broad stakeholder base, it is essential to maintain strong communications and awareness
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Directorate: School of Engineering and Physical Sciences Grade: Grade 7 - £37,694 - £47,389 Contract Type: Full Time (1FTE), Fixed Term (24 Months) Rewards and Benefits: 33 days annual leave, plus 9
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programmes in the specialist areas of science, engineering, design, business and languages. Heriot-Watt University is also Scotland's most international university, boasting the largest international student
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or education technology. Understanding and knowledge of international education markets. Demonstrable experience working with diverse and international colleagues and audiences. Experience of working
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of the following areas: Cost engineering, quantity surveying – with expertise in all aspects of pre and post contract activities in the built environment sector Risk Management for Construction – the advancement
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Orkney), one in Dubai and one in Malaysia. The University offers a highly distinctive range of degree programmes in the specialist areas of science, engineering, design, business, and languages. With a
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Orkney), one in Dubai and one in Malaysia. The University offers a highly distinctive range of degree programmes in the specialist areas of science, engineering, design, business, and languages. With a
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the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council for a centre for doctoral training in Mathematical Modelling, Analysis and Computation (MAC-MIGS) and more recently for a new centre for doctoral training in
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enhance the use of online technology within a service delivery context Proven relevant experience in successfully developing and maintaining external client relationships Well developed interpersonal
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support includes workshops covering areas such as : Teaching skills Using technology in the workplace Understanding different levels of study Engaging students in the classroom How to assess student work