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where creative minds can thrive. About the Subject Psychology at Goldsmiths, University of London is a thriving centre of excellence in research, learning and teaching. Our undergraduate programme is the
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outstanding reputation for creative and radical thinking and practice. We are committed to a vibrant teaching and research programme that combines theory and practice with interdisciplinary engagement with
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recognised for its excellence in teacher education, creative pedagogy, and research into social justice and education. Our PGCE programmes are nationally recognised and highly regarded by schools and partners
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research-led teaching, supervise MA and PhD students, contribute to curriculum development, and pursue an active programme of research and publication. They might hold a PGCE and have experience of Teacher
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Subject of Education is a leading centre for teacher education and educational research. Our PGCE programmes are nationally recognised and highly regarded by schools and partners. We are committed
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of Computing at Goldsmiths is a vibrant, innovative and intellectually stimulating environment in which to work and study. Over the last two decades, we have developed a unique view of computing as a creative
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Department People & Organisational Development Vacancy Type Open-ended/Permanent Full-Time/Part-Time Full Time Join our People & Organisational Development Team at Goldsmiths About the Team
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innovative academic work; creativity has long been our hallmark. Academic excellence and imaginative course content combine to make a place where creative minds can thrive. About the Department The Development
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of the estate and to meet the future requirements of the institutional/corporate plan. To procure development projects as approved. To create a safe campus environment. To manage and keep under review, property
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programmes in Sociology and Anthropology. The successful candidate will thrive in an interdisciplinary working environment and will have an understanding of the intersections between Sociology and Anthropology