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the team, providing customer service and direct careers information and advice to BCU students. The post will also include developing and evaluating projects for the Careers team, including engagement with
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Thinking in Design (CATiD) research clusters. Occasionally contribute to teaching on our partner TNE programmes. Other duties may include course administration, module leadership, curriculum development
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enterprise offer. This includes the Hatchery, Female Founders and BSEEN programmes which supports students who are keen to start a business, developing their knowledge and skills to succeed with their future
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& Analytics, Human-Computer Interaction, Games Development, along with other topics allied to our current portfolio of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in Computing. Opportunities exist for duties
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We are looking to recruit a pool of Visiting Demonstrators in Computing to be available to provide assistance on our popular Undergraduate and Postgraduate programmes. Located in a modern £300M campus
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apprenticeship development, CPD and short courses, academic consultancy, and STEAMhouse promotion. About the role Reporting to the Head of Content, you’ll be at the heart of our content strategy, managing a small
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. As a Senior Technician in our growing team, you will work closely with our academic colleagues to shape the delivery of practical hands-on learning experiences for students on our specialist programmes
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Relations Manager, to develop and implement integrated communications plans that align with strategic priorities. Develop and execute internal and external campaigns that showcase the University’s
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, contribute to the development, review and implementation of University processes relevant to student finance, childcare and review draft versions of handbooks and guidance notes related to the work of the team
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you must no longer be studying. As you are applying for a role as part of the Grow Your Own Graduate Programme, you will need to contact a member of the Careers+ team to receive support with