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of Plymouth and help shape a forward-thinking, inclusive environment that supports student success. About the role As a Learning Developer, you will work within a multi-disciplinary team dedicated to helping
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and business case development. Key responsibilities will include shaping and direct delivery of marine-related activities and support for projects aligned to the priorities of the Institute and the
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research at the intersection of marine science, robotics, AI, and systems engineering. Develop CMAST as a global hub for scalable, secure, and resilient autonomous platforms. Advance dual-use innovation
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coastal location — a place where you can genuinely make a difference. At the University of Plymouth, we offer excellent career development and progression, underpinned by a strong commitment to putting
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at senior meetings, contributing to strategic decision-making and supporting and implementing the strategic goals and development of the legal team. This key role will support the Head of Legal and Governance
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Developers, Lecturers in English as a Foreign Language, and a Learning Support colleagues to provide a comprehensive programme of skills development to our students, in support of their studies and future
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the Higher Education sector is desirable. For more information about the job and the person specification, please refer to the job description. You will: Develop and maintain a defined area of expertise in
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and, or primary care. You will contribute to teaching excellence related to nursing care and contribute to the academic and clinical development of Adult Nursing at the University. This will include
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to ensure successful delivery of a programme of initiatives that contribute to the achievement of Team Plymouth objectives, including through supporting the development of business cases as appropriate
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the involvement of practitioners and the public, who are instrumental in helping to develop focused research questions and in designing projects. About the role You will work on CO-ACTION – a NIHR funded programme