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About the Role The School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) is seeking a new Lecturer in Electronic Engineering to support our long-standing Joint Programme (JP)/Joint Education
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Hub Programme Manager to support implementation of a longitudinal cohort study investigating how social factors influence personal outcomes for people living with severe mental illness. The study
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Interview Date: Tuesday 18 November 2025 Reference: CSS-0253-25 Our new and unique nursing fellowship programme is the first of its kind offering an opportunity to join our state-of-the-art hospital
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responsibilities will include coordinating events, supporting programme delivery, building networks with local businesses and community partners, and reporting on activities and outcomes. This is an exciting
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representing the service at events to raise awareness and recruit new donors to the programme. Referral experience is not a requirement as specialist training and support will be provided. However, experience
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Liu. You will be a key member of the CDA Group, contributing to our development and the success of our mission. The core responsibility of this role is the development of multiscale computational models
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Tutors for years 1-5 across the MBBS Programme, covering over 1,500 teaching sessions. About You We are looking for an enthusiastic individual with experience of working in Higher Education (HE) and a good
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empirical research. They will oversee specific research tasks, develop new techniques, and generate original contributions to the programme while fostering a collaborative team environment. Key
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quality. In addition the post holder will be required to adopt a College wide perspective and build relationships with a range of stakeholders to facilitate delivery of the estates capital programme. In
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multidisciplinary School, we are well known for our pioneering research and pride ourselves on our world-class projects. We are equal first in the UK for the impact of our Computer Science research, and second in