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School of Computing & Mathematical Sciences Location: Greenwich Campus Salary: £69,488 to £82,935 plus £4228 London weighting pro rata per annum Part Time Hours: 0.4 Contract Type: Permanent
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: Wednesday 15 April 2026 Interview Date: To be confirmed Reference: 5392 The Associate Professor (CPD HE Learning & Teaching) will contribute to the Student Success sub-strategy by coordinating and
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for Engineering, Robotics and Automation, Computer Engineering, and Electrical and Electronics Engineering. The successful candidate will contribute across the School of Engineering but will play a leading role
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dynamic research leader to join us as Professor of Management & Marketing within Greenwich Business School. You will not only lead but also help to shape the future of the School of Management and
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Assistant to join our existing team. This post will support our library users in a friendly, efficient, fair, and effective manner as well as being the front of house first point of contact for all library
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This is an interdisciplinary PhD project that unites applied mathematics (continuum mechanics, stability analysis), computational mathematics (numerical methods for PDEs, numerical analysis) and
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22 February 2026 Interview Date: Thursday 12 March 2026 Reference: 5327 About the Job As a Strategic Planning Assistant Analyst you will be joining the University's Strategic Planning Directorate with
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2026 Closing Date: Sunday 12 April 2026 Interview Date: To be confirmed Reference: 5358-E We are looking for an experienced Assistant Head of Student Wellbeing Services (Mental Health) who will hold
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Release Date: Tuesday 24 February 2026 Closing Date: Tuesday 10 March 2026 Interview Date: To be confirmed Reference: 5358 We are looking for an experienced Assistant Head of Student Wellbeing Services
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the M3 4Impact expansion programme. A key part of this role of this will be supporting researchers to get the best out of the University’s High Performance Computing (HPC) environment, assisting