45 algorithm-development-"The-University-of-Edinburgh" uni jobs at University of Wolverhampton
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We are seeking to recruit a Project Officer to join the Registry Student Systems Team. The Student Systems Team are responsible for the direction, development, and support of essential systems
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colleagues across faculties, marketing, and recruitment to develop targeted campaigns, curate engaging content, and ensure our online presence shines. About the University The University of Wolverhampton is a
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Counselling Psychology and experience of applied knowledge in these areas. You will be committed to enhancing the student experience and contributing to the performance and development of the wider team. As a
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Counselling Psychology and experience of applied knowledge in these areas. You will be committed to enhancing the student experience and contributing to the performance and development of the wider team. As a
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We are seeking candidates for the role of Lecturer in Computer Science (WLV Online) to contribute to our Masters Programmes and the development of our provision. You will need hold a Masters Degree
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the delivery and ongoing development of our courses. Experience in module leadership, curriculum design, and working with diverse student cohorts, including international students, is highly desirable. You must
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and sports development? Here at WLV Sport we are passionate about people and our 5-year plan is to get ‘More People, More Active’. We are looking for committed, enthusiastic and driven individuals
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is at an exciting point in the development of its partnership provision, and we’re growing our team to support this evolving area. As a UK Partnerships Administrative Assistant, you’ll be joining us at
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proficient in the use of office technology including work processing, databases, spreadsheets. You will have demonstrable office and administrative experience and have the ability to develop and maintain
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all our campus locations. For further criteria please review the job description. If you have any enquiries, please contact Phil Gravestock, Dean of Academic Development and Success, by emailing