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, demonstrated by a PhD and/or established experience in legal academia or legal practice, demonstrating the core knowledge relating to law in order to teach and support learning on law modules, to develop
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a PhD in TESOL, Applied Linguistics, or a related field. As this is primarily a teaching post, a current research profile is desirable, but there is no requirement to be eligible for REF. However, you
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the primary point of contact for Uggla Family Scholars, offering personalised support through one-on-one coaching, academic and professional development plans, and pastoral care. Facilitate a thriving
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a PhD in TESOL, Applied Linguistics, or a related field. As this is primarily a teaching post, a current research profile is desirable, but there is no requirement to be eligible for REF. However, you
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Information about the post The Department of Economics at Manchester wishes to appoint one Lecturer (Teaching & Scholarship) from September 2025 on a 2 year fixed contract. We wish to appoint
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expertise in econometrics. The main teaching obligation will be to deliver a year-long first course in Econometrics (Undergraduate, 2nd year). The colleague will also be expected to provide coding support to
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responsibilities. The appointee may also be given some general administrative responsibilities, appropriate to the post. For information on the range of undergraduate degrees offered by the Department, please see
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responsibilities. The appointee may also be given some general administrative responsibilities, appropriate to the post. For information on the range of undergraduate degrees offered by the Department, please see
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of the harmful consequences of digital technologies, including data breaches, data surveillance and privacy violations, financial crime and fraud, online harassment and sexual exploitation, and ‘fake news
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Ideas as main attendance. Other interactions can include: Outreach Activity Is this activity included in the Scholarship? How many times can this type of activity count towards scholarship attendance Why