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be required to have experience of course leadership and of developing and delivering online programmes in the area of Postgraduate Business. For further criteria please review the job description and
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development and growth for the University of Wolverhampton. This role will support the portfolio of activity in terms of apprenticeship provision across all our faculties and ensure that quality and compliance
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high standard of customer care by going above and beyond in every interaction. To develop a good understanding of university procedures and relevant processes to advise and support students. To support
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We are seeking candidates for the role of Lecturer in Mental Health Nursing to contribute primarily to the provision of our undergraduate nurse education programmes. The post holder will be
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experience that can contribute to the design and delivery of online programmes are sought. Please contact Dr. Lee Crofts, Head of the Department of Business, by email at lee.crofts@wlv.ac.uk or telephone
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programme development, accreditation, student success, research and external partnerships. You should have experience of the relevant UK PSRB requirements. This post requires someone who can bring the ‘lived
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Biotechnology and Biomedical Science. We are seeking to appoint a Lecturer in Pharmaceutics to join the team to contribute to the teaching across the School and contribute to the future development of our
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. You will need to be committed to the maintenance of high academic standards and enhancement of the student experience and be prepared to contribute to the development of the faculty’s portfolio
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economic development of our region. With almost 30,000 students – including a third who are international or studying with overseas partners – and a strong focus on widening access, our work impacts
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We are seeking candidates for the role of lecturer in Nursing to contribute primarily to the provision of our undergraduate nurse education programmes. You will be registered with the Nursing and