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About the Role You will teach undergraduate and postgraduate students about Artificial Intelligence, whilst undertaking scholarship research in pedagogical methods. About You You will have a passion for developing new educational methods and approaches, and disseminating them to influence...
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please contact either the Head of Department, Dr Nick Hall (nick.hall@rhul.ac.uk ) or the programme lead for BA Film Television and Digital Production, Maeve O’Connell (maeve.oconnell@rhul.ac.uk ) Please
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Staff support through our Employee Wellbeing Programme and access to Togetherall. Pension Scheme with generous employer contribution Cycle to Work scheme, Season Ticket Loans, free on campus parking and
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. About the National R&D Lab: The CoSTAR National Lab is the largest ever investment in creative industries R&D by UKRI. A £51.1m programme led by Royal Holloway, University of London to develop a National
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Evidence. We expect applicants to possess a broad range of skills needed to teach effectively as well as academic leadership and an effective contribution to programme or department administration
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for an experienced leader to play a key role in delivering our new Transformation Programme. You will play a leading role overseeing our exciting programme of activity, working closely with the Senior Leadership Team
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the delivery of the digital programme Manage supplier relationships and service contracts for cloud and development services. About You You will bring: Proven leadership in IT solutions at a senior
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Teaching-Focussed Lecturer in Life Sciences on the Integrated Foundation Year (IFY) Programme at Royal Holloway, University of London. This is a 0.4 FTE position. The well-established and successful IFY
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opportunities for students via our brokerage service and Give Volunteering a Go program. You will also support student groups to fundraise for charities (RAG). The Students’ Union supports over 28,000 students
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CoSector CoSector – University of London is a digital services provider that operates as part of the University of London. It evolved from the University of London Computer Centre (ULCC), established in 1968