93 computer-programmer-"U.S"-"University-of-St"-"U"-"U.S" positions at University of Greenwich
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doctorate or PhD programme. The University has an established career framework offering opportunity for promotion through an annual application process. For an informal discussion about the post please
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: Friday 01 August 2025 Closing Date: Thursday 14 August 2025 Interview Date: To be confirmed Reference: 5089 We seek to appoint a lecturer to join our Architecture programme in the School of Design and
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have expertise in the fields of Spanish as a Second Language and Applied Linguistics/TESOL. You will join the Applied Linguistics and Foreign Languages programme team, working to develop our external and
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, 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 Engineering and
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Digital Programme Management Office Location: Greenwich Campus Salary: £45,413 to £55,755 plus £5476 London weighting Contract Type: Permanent Release Date: Tuesday 15 July 2025 Closing Date
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College, Greenwich, you will be part of the Centre for Safety, Resilience and Protective Security (CSRPS) which is part of our M34Impact programme. Joining the Expanding Excellence in England (E3) funded
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also contribute to document preparation for programme approvals and help coordinate logistics for accreditation events and committees. This role requires excellent organisational and communication skills
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, Admissions, and Student Records. You will be central to managing assessment operations, supporting External Examiners, facilitating programme quality reviews, and maintaining oversight of collaborative student
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digital presence. Collaborating with programme teams to tailor employability learning to specific disciplines and career paths. This is a unique opportunity to shape an inclusive, high-impact employability
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project funded by the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) entitled “Real-time Virtual Prototypes for the Power Electronics Supply Chain”. The programme will focus on research in