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dynamic solutions to the university. The post presents an opportunity for the you to be part of that journey. We are now looking for an enthusiastic Associate CRM Developer with a passion for creating
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'. This role will support the development and delivery of a Traditional Building Surface water Flood Resilience Modelling Tool (Surface water TBFR) to establish surface water flood resilience in buildings
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work with WHO to support a global work programme to implement a public health approach to violence prevention, supporting the achievement of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs
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to enterprise and innovation. You will lead the development and implementation of Knowledge Exchange activities, including enterprise and innovation developments, cultivating external partnerships, supporting bid
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primarily at A-SAFE HQ, Elland, West Yorkshire, with regular liaison with LJMU (Liverpool). Starting salary - £38,000 per annum Plus a £4,000 travel and personal development budget, as well as management and
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of delivery of Masters-level teaching and support, be knowledgeable in evaluating teaching and learning practices and assessment and be able to contribute to programme/module development and curriculum review
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Criminal Justice related setting and be able to evidence how they have worked with stakeholders in the past. You will be required to develop and maintain a relationship with apprentices and their employers
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microelectronics, contributing to relevant modules at all levels. Contribute to the broader teaching portfolio across the school, supporting curriculum enrichment, recruitment, and outreach. Develop engaging and
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to ensuring an outstanding student experience. Experience of teaching or training apprentices, work-based learners and professional CPD training courses. An ability to develop and deliver innovative
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programmes. It is expected that you will complement existing research/teaching activities within The School and as part of the role you will be encouraged to develop your own research interests. In return, we