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, drive, and troubleshoot research independently are essential. You should bring critical and creative thinking to the project and be committed to delivering high-quality research outcomes.
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organisation that thrives on collaboration and partnerships with businesses and the community. Our integrated placement year, our applied high-impact research, and our commitment to enhancing the employability
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Excellence Framework, Gold in Athena Swan, and as one of the leading universities for entrepreneurship and social mobility. We are committed to delivering a distinctive undergraduate programme that meets
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We are seeking an experienced Teaching Fellow to join our team within Aston University’s Library and Learning Services department. You will provide high quality teaching and learning to Aston
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communication journeys from enquiry to enrolment. You’ll support consistent CRM usage, campaign performance, data-driven insights, and the continuous enhancement of our student engagement activity. This is an
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, and industry collaborators to support high-quality teaching, digital innovation, and strong graduate outcomes, all aligned with the University’s 2030 Strategy. This is a unique opportunity to help shape
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The Aston School of Computer Science and Digital Technologies is looking for two lecturers in Cyber Security and/or Software Engineering to help reinforce its research and teaching in these areas
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with the mechanical performance as well as end-user friendliness and safety requirements. To navigate the regulatory landscape to ensure the product is compliant with quality and safety standards is
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of construction activities for a range of building projects, whether new build or refurbishment on our city centre campus. The role holder will play a crucial role in the delivery of high-quality, sustainable
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both the UK and overseas. A high level of accuracy and attention to detail and an ability to proactively resolve problems is essential for this role. The role is offered as 'dynamic working', which