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and secondary phases Assessing trainees in their teaching, and in their written assignments Maintaining records and paperwork as required The role will therefore include regular travel to our network
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Townsend, and gain exposure to a national network of academic and industry experts shaping the future of smart shipping and maritime decarbonisation. As a university, we are committed to creating
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of fibre-optic sensor. The position is funded for an initial period of 2 years, with a strong possibility of continuation. As part of our project team, you will: Lead the optical test & measurement
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National Technician Development Centre (NTDC) and is committed to supporting our technical staff. We offer a wide range of opportunities including networking, mentoring, training, professional registration
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all aspects of ICT support for University activities. Whether custom tools for teaching, off-the-shelf research applications, desktop builds, networking and infrastructure we do the lot. Currently
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. We’ll also look to you to help build networks with potential industry partners and other external stakeholders, such as investors, social enterprise companies and local and central government. If you have
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significant capital investment to achieve Net Zero. This role will suit exceptional candidates with a track record of managing a complex portfolio for a Russell Group University. You will be adept
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engagement. Our award-winning placement team and dedicated enterprise activities enhance the student experience and contribute to meaningful career outcomes. USBS maintains a strong global alumni network and
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: Environmental Change and Sustainability; Economy, Society, and Governance; Landscape Dynamics and Ecology; or Population, Health, and Wellbeing. You will have the opportunity to develop networks with colleagues
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the role will be provided. Further opportunities for continuing professional development and networking will be available throughout the year. The hours of work can be flexible, depending on the students