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to acquire further IT skills as needed. Experience within the HE sector and knowledge of University specific software (e.g. Agresso, Food Direct, Clarity, etc) will be an added advantage. However, an interest
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, and Applied Economics. We also offer an Online MSc Programme in Applied Economics (Banking and Financial Markets). You will take part in the planning and delivery of the Department's teaching programmes
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This position is only available to undergraduate students at the University of Bath who are studying within the departments of Social and Policy Sciences; Politics, Languages and International
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appointee will perform a variety of teaching tasks, including lecturing to undergraduate students, running tutorials and problem classes, contributing to computational labs and supervising undergraduate
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We are seeking to recruit a Research Associate to support an Innovate UK-funded research project. This collaborative grant brings together the Departments of Mechanical Engineering and Computer Science
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tailored L&D programme, created and led in collaboration with impressive sector leaders. Just as importantly, you’ll be working alongside committed and supportive colleagues who value collaboration and
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records and contribute to programme evaluation and reporting. Support CPD activities and contribute to cross-departmental education initiatives. Collaborate with internal and external partners to support
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level. You will be working within a highly experienced coaching and support team that seeks to collaborate on- and off-court to provide a programme that holistically develops the players in the academy
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. The North Somerset Bat Survey (https://batconservationresearchlab.co.uk/north-somerset-bat-survey/ ), is a citizen science project conducted with North Somerset Council to generate long term bat acoustic and
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manipulators. The role is funded by ARIA (Advanced Research and Invention Agency). The successful applicant will be based at the University of Bath. The emerging technology of soft robotics exploits flexible