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the Subject area Psychology at Goldsmiths boasts a vibrant research community in an inherently interdisciplinary environment at the intersection of the arts, the social and the life sciences
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facilities. A,I Strong organisational and problem-solving skills. A,I Excellent communication and interpersonal abilities. A,I Good IT skills, including Microsoft Office and facilities management software. A,I
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on a Teaching & Research post in Sociology with expertise in Global Criminology, Criminal Justice and/or Human Rights with experience in programme leadership and curriculum development, especially
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printing, etching press, Riso printer, Adobe software and Wacom tablets and touchscreens is essential. Please note interviews will be held on 15 October. About the Candidate You’ll have a strong holistic
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environmental modelling / animation, character modelling / animation, and/or video editing, as well as capacity for learning new software and techniques. Please see the Job Description and Person Specification
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, group and silent study spaces together with over 200 open access computers. The building is open 24/7. The Library works closely with the Research Office and with Goldsmiths Press, notably in the areas
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of Management Studies (IMS) combines innovative and world-renowned 4* research in one of the most creative universities in the UK with the expertise of leading academics in the fields of economics, marketing
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be a collaborative and adaptable professional with a background or experience in librarianship or information science, and experience supporting learning in a higher education or research setting
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Vacancy Type Open-ended/Permanent Full-Time/Part-Time Full Time Interview Date 22 October 2025 The Department of Law is a recent addition to Goldsmiths, and a vibrant, close-knit community. With a growing reputation for imaginative law teaching, a highly ranked student experience, and...
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administration associated with teaching and assessment and will take part in the interviewing of applicants to the programme. The course runs across three years, comprising lectures and seminars in the first year