24 programming-language-"INSAIT---The-Institute-for-Computer-Science" positions at University of Wolverhampton
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English language Desirable: PhD in Business or equivalent industry experience Experience with Business research, enterprise activity, or professional networks What We Offer A diverse and inclusive academic
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at the University of Wolverhampton Science Park. Educated to GCSE standard or equivalent including English & Maths, you must have previous experience in both call and data handling and excellent written and oral
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discussion please contact: -Michelle Common, Programme Lead for Computer Sciences and Public Health. M.Common@wlv.ac.uk The University of Opportunity for Students and Staff As part of our commitment to ensure
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or equivalent including English and Maths, you must have previous experience in both call and data handling and excellent written and oral customer care skills. You should also have an aptitude and enthusiasm
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three schools: Health and Wellbeing, Nursing and Midwifery, Education and Psychology. The paramedic programme sits within the School of Health and Wellbeing, which encompasses a range of health and
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We are looking to recruit a part time Research Associate, who is fluent in BSL (British Sign Language). This is an exiting opportunity for a talented and ambitious researcher to join the Institute
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to amplify program visibility. You will collaborate with colleagues across various departments to elevate the faculty's profile and contribute to the university's overall reputation. Your Profile Proven track
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delivery of key projects and activities of the recruitment operational action plan, feeding into our overarching University UK recruitment strategy but focusing on activities related to the Faculty of Art
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-funded Uni Connect programme, which aims to increase the number of young people from disadvantaged backgrounds in higher education by 2026 through widening participation. Uni Connect supports 29 consortia
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Aspire2Uni (A2U) is a targeted progressive programme for children and young people in the care system from Year 7 through Year 13 and beyond. The aim of the programme is to guide, encourage