43 phd-in-computational-mechanics-"FEMTO-ST"-"FEMTO-ST" positions at University of Greenwich
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within the strategy is to establish an excellent online learning provision, establishing new innovative programmes along with supporting existing provision to develop further. Programme Leads are essential
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the university of Greenwich and its international and UK partnerships. The role will be to assist with all areas of programme administration and support a portfolio of partnerships. The role holder will work
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Automation, Computer Engineering, Electrical and Electronics Engineering programmes. The successful candidate will contribute across the School of Engineering but will play a key role within the Digital
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activities. Opportunity also exists to undertake doctoral studies through a professional doctorate or PhD programme. The University has an established career framework which offers opportunity for promotion
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in candidates with a developing or established research profile that complements the school’s existing interests, and who can support our new work around postgraduate programme development. You must be
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the student experience, including supporting students’ wellbeing. A PhD in a relevant subject is required, as is energy, enthusiasm, and a commitment to playing a full and active role in the life
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the student experience, including supporting students’ wellbeing. A PhD in a relevant subject is required, as is energy, enthusiasm, and a commitment to playing a full and active role in the life
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. Opportunity may also exist to undertake doctoral studies through a professional doctorate or PhD programme. The University has an established career framework offering opportunity for promotion through
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despite, their diverse backgrounds. Our Curriculum Shape initiative introduces an innovative approach to ensure we achieve this goal. Every programme team at the university is being supported to implement
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, skill set, confidence and employability. We are especially keen to hear from candidates who can contribute to this important work. The successful candidate must hold a PhD in International Relations or a