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Career Pathway. The successful candidate will make a significant contribution to the paramedic science programmes which are designed to prepare students for the dynamic, uncertain and unpredictable world
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LWSBR's lead officers and its whole workforce, whilst developing and providing a programme of the highest possible quality, and sharing the responsibility of reaching annual completion targets and high
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Swansea University and use your experience of transnational education (TNE), partnership development and negotiating commercial arrangements to make a positive difference to our future students and increase
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opportunity for those who are keen to contribute to the prosperity of the Welsh language within the Swansea Bay region and beyond by developing new speakers. This role requires delivery of high-quality teaching
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to create the innovative Data Portal for Dementias research. The successful candidate will assist the Data Acquisition Officer & Head of Programme Development in liaising with data providers to contribute
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to the EPSRC programme grant "Terahertz frequency devices and systems for ultrahigh capacity wireless communications (TERACOM)" (teracom.uk), EP/W028921/1. This is a collaborative project involving the
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in Welsh to contribute to the delivery of undergraduate teaching within the BA Welsh (First and Second Language) programmes at Swansea University. This is a permanent post but for term time only
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. We have delivered two highly successful Joint Education Programmes with Harbin Engineering University since 2015, while a new Joint Education Institute with Nanjing Tech was recently approved with
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-academia interface project aimed at accelerating the development and innovation of economically viable products from living organisms. It utilizes existing research capabilities and innovative business
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working 17.5 hours per week. We are seeking a highly talented and enthusiastic individual to support a clinical research study aimed at better understanding intestinal cancer development in patients with