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in Welsh to contribute to the delivery of undergraduate teaching within the BA Welsh (First and Second Language) programmes at Swansea University. This is a permanent post but for term time only
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EPSRC-funded project, MAPFSI that will be focused on developing experimentally-validated computational algorithms for fluid-structure interaction problems including multiphysics effect of electromagnetism
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courses, master’s degrees and doctoral programmes. We have a national reputation for our expertise in developing advanced, specialist and clinical nurses. We are looking for an individual who is an
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looking for an experienced Marketing Officer to join its Campaigns Team as maternity cover until 03/07/2026. This role will be focused on web and digital activity and the role holder will need experience in
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LWSBR's lead officers and its whole workforce, whilst developing and providing a programme of the highest possible quality, and sharing the responsibility of reaching annual completion targets and high
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opportunity for those who are keen to contribute to the prosperity of the Welsh language within the Swansea Bay region and beyond by developing new speakers. This role requires delivery of high-quality teaching
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Swansea University and use your experience of transnational education (TNE), partnership development and negotiating commercial arrangements to make a positive difference to our future students and increase
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. The main objective of the project is to develop an AI Assistant app to provide low cost/free legal advice to individuals and SMEs. Looking specifically at Social Welfare Law there will be a particular focus
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strengthen our undergraduate and master’s programmes. The tutor will deliver course components through lectures and practical-based workshops. In addition to general teaching duties the tutor will support
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hours per week (80%FTE). The Neurology Research Group work on a range of projects and programmes that seek to improve services and the lives of people working with neurological conditions through clinical