10 web-programmer-developer-"https:"-"UCL"-"U"-"https:" positions at University of Chichester
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teaching methods, with the ability to develop a variety of approaches to learning and teaching that is student-centred, inclusive and flexible, are essential. About you The appointed postholder must have a
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: Minimum of 25 days holidays (pro rata) plus Christmas closure period Defined benefit pension scheme in the Local Government Scheme Employee Assistance Programme Training and development opportunities
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nursing program. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to a forward-thinking, student-centred University recognised with a GOLD rated Teaching Excellence University which reflects our outstanding
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development and responsive support for staff and students. The role holder will facilitate the integration of administrative functions across campuses and academic areas, promoting collaboration and consistency
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that prepare our students for careers across stage screen and beyond. The successful post holder will support our performance and music courses orchestras and musical ensembles. This will involve assisting staff
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students and landlords, liaising with internal and external stakeholders to the service, and assisting with the creation and implementation of initiatives to develop and increase private sector accommodation
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liaise with admissions tutors and other University staff to develop and maintain a comprehensive knowledge of the University’s portfolio of courses and entry requirements. About the team You will be
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to help shape the future of Computing and AI at the University of Chichester by developing and delivering high quality teaching and building a successful research area. The School of Sport, Science and
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subjects including Equity and Trusts being preferable. Particular specialisms considered. The role will include developing content to shape the delivery of the law programmes and the opportunity to teach
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for a full time Senior Lecturer in Speech and Language to continue to develop then deliver a new BSc (Hons) Speech and Language course that commences teaching in September 2026. Senior Lecturers