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science support, to the way we design our world–class facilities, we are committed to developing a culture of inclusivity and respect. Our determination to provide an outstanding service helped NTU secure
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transformational courses. We are one of the largest law schools in the UK, offering a range of undergraduate degrees, academic and practitioner taught postgraduate courses and a strong research degrees programme. In
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life changing decision to study in the UK. Working within an experienced team, who will provide training and development, you'll represent the University overseas, generating high quality engagements
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disciplines, with a positive attitude that wish to be part of a forward-looking Department. We are looking for hourly paid lecturers to teach on a range of programmes at undergraduate and postgraduate levels
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of experts are combining different perspectives and deepening our understanding of the world. Our courses are built on the ethos of developing intellectual and practical skills, adding value to students
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development projects adopt gender-responsive approaches For instance, APM (2024) data shows that only 30% of project professionals are women, and only 27.13% of projects in the EU include gender-focused
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international students as they make a life changing decision to study in the UK. Working within an experienced team, who will provide training and development, you'll communicate with prospective students all
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talent efficiently (Dawson and Agbozo 2024). Additionally, AI has been used to enhance employee development through personalised learning recommendations, performance analytics, and predictive insights
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dedicated hub in Mansfield, delivering a range of programmes aligned with local and regional employment needs. The successful candidate will contribute to both the Foundation Degree in Sport and Exercise
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– understanding the determining factors of FDI is an important issue from a developing country perspective. Although Africa has undertaken a programme of political and economic reforms, inward investment remains