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Aviation Emissions and Combustion. The purpose of this post is to deliver world class engineering education and build an internationally significant research programme in non-CO2 aviation emissions and their
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deliver our programmes. This is a busy role with a specific focus on delivering a world-class experience in relation to programme administration. The position will therefore allow the successful candidate
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two interns for the 2025/26 academic year. The nature of this employment contract is fixed-term as the position is part of Trinity Access Programmes’ annual internship initiative. The postholders will
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appropriate, providing postgraduate teaching via postgraduate programmes in which the School of Genetics and Microbiology participates. Another key aspect of the role is the development of an active research
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room usage policies, and for appropriate liaison with all relevant timetabling stakeholders, e.g., School/Programme Offices, IT Services, Estates and Facilities, etc.. The Central Timetabling Unit is
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/academic teaching cluster that will drive a successful teaching programme at undergraduate and graduate level to meet the needs of identified stakeholders in the target learner cohort. The postholder will
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. Outline of experience in using technology in teaching. Demonstrative via examples ability plan teaching and workload ability to work on own initiative, and leadership and teamwork abilities. Confirmation
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and contact details (i.e. address, e‐mail, etc.) of three referees. A research plan (summarising research to be carried out in the next two years which includes details of funding to be sought – 2 pages
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will support the Head of Discipline and the School of Medicine educational division with the delivery, organisation, coordination, and assessment of the undergraduate medical programme in the School
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’ programmes. The appointee will supervise undergraduate dissertations/case study projects, and will contribute to the teaching, examining and supervision of dissertations on taught post-graduate courses