56 computer-programmer-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML" positions at Birmingham City University in United Kingdom
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programme design and delivery, especially in professional or industrial settings. Academic or professional experience in authoring technical or research reports, including contributions to academic
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teaching on the PGCE Secondary MFL programme, undertaking visits to observe associate teachers in their teaching practice and providing pastoral support. You will be able to evidence that you are
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for eligible candidates Access to our Employee Assistance Programme for wellbeing support Cycle to Work Scheme Why not take a look on the interactive map that shows the facilities across campus. Birmingham City
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). An attractive direct contribution pension scheme, or the option to retain LGPS for existing and previous members. Wellbeing advice and support through our Employee Assistance Programme. Cycle to Work Scheme
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well as leading on programme development. The successful candidate will ideally possess a teaching qualification and/or HEA Fellowship. In return we offer a generous pension and annual leave provision (40 days
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foundation year to PhD, including our flagship LLB and LLM programmes including an exciting SQE offer. The Department is home to well over a thousand students and has trained many of the legal professionals in
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previous members. Wellbeing advice and support through our Employee Assistance Programme. Cycle to Work Scheme. Staff Benefits: Non-Pay Benefits: Birmingham City University (bcu.ac.uk). A supportive and
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. Wellbeing advice and support through our Employee Assistance Programme. Cycle to Work Scheme. Staff Benefits: Non-Pay Benefits: Birmingham City University (bcu.ac.uk). A supportive and collaborative culture
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LGPS for existing and previous members. Wellbeing advice and support through our Employee Assistance Programme. Cycle to Work Scheme. Staff Benefits: Non-Pay Benefits: Birmingham City University
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Employee Assistance Programme. Cycle to Work Scheme. Staff Benefits: Non-Pay Benefits: Birmingham City University (bcu.ac.uk). A supportive and collaborative culture and work environment, rooted in BCU’s