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aligned with School ambitions. Support programme administration, which may include programme development, admissions, unit delivery and liaison with external examiners. Participate actively in School and
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aligned with School ambitions. Support programme administration, which may include programme development, admissions, unit delivery and liaison with external examiners. Participate actively in School and
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Prosperity Partnership with Vestas, two EPSRC Programme Grants as well as the CDT in Innovation for Sustainable Composites Engineering. The main purpose of this position is to: Design and deliver high quality
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activities aligned with the School’s ambitions. Contribute to programme administration, including areas such as admissions, programme delivery, liaison with external examiners, and potentially leading
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language requirements and profile levels . Prior to submitting an online application, you will need to contact the project supervisor to discuss. Online applications are made at http://www.bris.ac.uk/pg-howtoapply
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& Curriculum Development Design and deliver advanced undergraduate and postgraduate courses at the intersection of FinTech and AI. Play a pivotal role in programme accreditation, curriculum enhancement, and
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of FinTech and AI. Contribute to programme design, accreditation, and innovative teaching strategies that enhance student experience and employability. Research & Scholarship Lead independent research projects
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The School of Physics seeks to recruit a Partnerships Manager for its EPSRC funded Quantum Information Science and Technology Centre for Doctoral Training programme (https://www.qist-cdt.info
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development of classes. The role holder will be developing their competence in teaching and/or clinical/professional work over a variety of courses and settings. They are expected to plan their own activity
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biodiversity of coral reef ecosystems. Researchers have observed that marine animals living in symbiosis with photosynthetic algae, such as sea anemones, move in response to light (https://doi.org/10.1242/jeb