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The School of Education offers a variety of well-established and highly respected programmes. The School seeks to appoint an experienced and enthusiastic colleague to work as a teaching associate to
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technical, academic and administrative staff. This is a key role sitting within the School of Life Sciences to prepare and maintain all forms of materials housed within the Anatomy Suite (including cadavers
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The University of Nottingham Veterinary School leads the way in teaching and research in the UK. The Teaching Associate will teach theory and practical skills across a range of topics including
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The School of Mathematical Sciences has recently secured a £500k grant to redevelop our undergraduate degree programmes for the age of AI. We are looking for a Teaching Associate in the School
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This vacancy is for University of Nottingham's candidate's (internal only). The University of Nottingham is looking to appoint a Teaching Associate (internal candidates only) to undertake
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centre for management education of the UK’s most successful universities. With over 200 staff, this dynamic Business School is committed to excellent research, teaching and strategy of research-led
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Applications are invited for the above post based in the Education Centre. About the role As Professor of Science and Innovation, you will take a senior leadership role as Director of Curriculum
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performing multi-disciplinary teaching and research. The purpose of this role will be to deliver timely and high-quality support for the School of Medicine teaching facilities under limited supervision. You
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We are looking for two Teaching Associates in the School of Mathematical Sciences to plan and deliver high-quality teaching and assessment for modules in at least one of the following areas: pure
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, launching in 2026. You will be expected to use initiative and creativity in your teaching to develop your expertise. This will involve developing new teaching and assessment practices, using appropriate