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important priority within the strategy is to establish an excellent online learning provision, establishing new innovative programmes along with supporting existing provision to develop further. Programme
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important priority within the strategy is to establish an excellent online learning provision, establishing new innovative programmes along with supporting existing provision to develop further. Programme
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School of Computing & Mathematical Sciences Location: Greenwich and Medway Campuses Salary: £68,529 to £81,790 Contract Type: Permanent Release Date: Friday 25 July 2025 Closing Date: Friday 08
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School of Computing & Mathematical Sciences Location: Greenwich and Medway Campuses Salary: £38,249 to £44,128 Contract Type: Permanent Release Date: Friday 25 July 2025 Closing Date: Friday 08
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for a dedicated individual to join the Faculty of Engineering and Science team at our Medway campus. In this role, you’ll collaborate closely with Academic Tutors, Faculty Senior Tutors, and Year Tutors
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Student Centre and to academic support via Academic Tutors or Programme Leaders. You will coordinate and maintain student support through initiatives like short appointments, drop-in sessions, online
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of Engineering and Science is based across our Greenwich and Medway campuses, and delivers world-class research with impact in science, engineering, and technology. Our faculty is home to vibrant research groups
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the HCPC. As a lecturer you will play a key role in facilitating teaching and learning, and research and knowledge exchange across our Paramedic Science provision and provide an excellent student experience
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engagement. The Faculty of Engineering and Science, based across our Greenwich and Medway campuses, is proud of its extensive network of domestic and transnational education (TNE) partners, supporting
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algorithms and models, and scientific computing programming (e.g. in MATLAB), and (5) modelling of material degradation and wear-out, reliability prediction models. Familiarity with failure modes of electronic