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also demonstrate their experience and/or potential in delivering high quality teaching across undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Candidates with teaching and research experience in any area of
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have a demonstrated ability to contribute to multidisciplinary research teams. Candidates will also demonstrate their experience and/or potential in delivering high quality teaching across undergraduate
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flexible and demonstrate a high level of enthusiasm and energy with an ability to deal with high volumes of converging activities. The successful candidate will have opportunities to contribute, develop and
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examining undergraduate and postgraduate programmes primarily in the Zoology programme, but will also contribute to teaching of other biology-related programmes in the wider School of Natural Sciences where
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interlinked and equally valued. We are seeking an excellent academic to join our staff as an Assistant Professor / Lecturer in the School of Celtic Studies to provide core teaching to the programme of Irish
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programmes at undergraduate and postgraduate level. These include the BSc in Psychology denominated programme and two Higher Diploma in Psychology programmes that are accredited with the Psychological Society
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programme in the School, contributing to the dynamic research environment, adding to the postgraduate ecosystem in the School, and generating significant and internationally recognized research outputs
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, Coptic, and Sanskrit or in a near Eastern language. The said Lecturer is called the Thomas Brown Lecturer. This position is in accordance with High Court Order 1972/180SP, which sets out the governance
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of Early Years Educators, promoting ensuring high quality care and education for children aged 3 months up to 4.5 years old, in line with current childcare regulations and best practice. To foster strong
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will support the Head of Discipline and the School of Medicine educational division with the delivery, organisation, coordination, and assessment of the undergraduate medical programme in the School