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candidates who are invited to interview. We are looking for a candidate to join the new Agrifood Futures team and play a key role in supporting the implementation of this exciting programme of work. This role
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of pastoral role A well developed 5 year research plan; Enthusiastic, reliable, resourceful, flexible disposition; A willingness to play a significant role in the everyday life of the Law School. Interviews
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to further enhance our academic faculty. This is an exciting opportunity to join an expanding criminology team within the School of Law. Successful applicants will contribute to the development and delivery
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institution committed to excellence in teaching, research, and campus development. With a diverse estate spanning historic and modern buildings, green spaces, and cutting-edge facilities, we are continually
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-experience master’s programmes as agreed by the Head of Department of Finance and Accounting; ability to teach some of Management Accounting, Financial Accounting and Data Analytics in Accounting be a great
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. The post holder will, with the support and guidance of the Event Manager, generate and supervise the conference, events and function business. This involves ensuring that all events are developed with
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to plan and deliver some student training and stakeholder engagement activities, taking the lead on some events. You will: • Be highly organised with the ability to initiate work, balance competing
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click Apply for a Programme via the above ‘Apply’ button, create your account, and use the link sent by email to start the application process. Please select ‘PhD in Physiology and Pharmacology (initial
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of the most ambitious programmes in its history: Agrifood Futures. Agrifood Futures is a bold research and innovation strategy that will transform the way we produce, consume and think about food as we move
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. The Department of Languages and Cultures is part of the School of Humanities and delivers core language provision and cultural modules for single and joint honours degree programmes in and with Modern Languages