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About us UCL is a diverse global community of world-class academics, students, industry links, external partners, and alumni. Our powerful collective of individuals and institutions work together to
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workload, to coordinate with other colleagues involved in module and programme provision Ability to use on-line teaching technologies (e.g. Moodle) and other ICT technologies to develop learning materials
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, delivering one of our high priority strategic programmes, you will play a pivotal role in shaping how UCL delivers and successfully sustains change across our Network Modernisation programme. Sitting within
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Programme Director, MSc Programme Director and Institute Director in the development and delivery of micro-credentials. Starting salary at UCL Grade 8 will range from £54,931 to £62,903 per annum, depending
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programme at UCL East. With a strong international reputation for research and industry partnerships, DIS is a leading centre for the study and advancement of information-related disciplines. As part of our
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About us The UCL Department of Information Studies (DIS) in the Faculty of Arts and Humanities launched a new Information in Society BSc programme at UCL East in 2024. The department also offers
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museology, and Living and learning with technology. We are looking for digital media practitioner-researchers to lead UCL's BA Media programme. This unique course blends creative media production and media
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Education and will work with colleagues across the faculty to support the continuous development and delivery of the Centre’s Engineering Foundation Year and Integrated Engineering Programme curricula
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the delivery of an inter-faculty BSc in Information Management for Business and launched a new BSc Information in Society programme at UCL East in 2024. We have a strong international reputation for research
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delivery of the MA Digital Media: Production, contributing to teaching an important expertise required by the programme. The role comprises a ratio of 80% teaching and related activities, and 20% research