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of Research Centres and other research leads, you will lead a programme of transformation which will include the development and delivery of the faculty’s research strategy. You will be an experienced academic
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Computer Science, Data Science or equivalent. Significant industry experience in developing AI Solutions will be considered. The Knowledge Transfer Project (KTP) is co-funded by a grant from Innovate UK and Smart
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you have any questions, please contact Professor Diana Bannister MBE (PFHEA) DianaBannister@wlv.ac.uk Head of School of Education and Psychology. Applications must be via the University jobs website
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legislation and University policies. Guidance on AI-Assisted Applications We recognise that applicants may use AI tools to support the preparation of their applications. However, submissions must reflect your
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to support our six yearly intakes across a wide range of modules in the fields of: MSc Psychology MSc Organisational and Business Psychology MSc Psychology of Mental Health and Wellbeing MSc Computer Science
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who currently support psychology, public health, MBA, and computer science students at Masters level. Main Duties: Typical duties include but are not limited to: Providing students with pastoral support
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Can you help us improve how we manage partnership student records at the University of Wolverhampton? The University of Wolverhampton is at an exciting point in the development of its partnership
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creating opportunity and a genuine commitment to EDI. To explore the post further or for any queries you may have, please contact: Professor John Alcolado, Associate Pro-Vice Chancellor ( J.Alcolado
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compliance with programme agreements. Managing reconciliation processes and financial data for TNE and local partners. Liaising with funding bodies and educational partners to ensure accuracy and compliance
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programme development, accreditation, student success, research and external partnerships. You should have experience of the relevant UK PSRB requirements. This post requires someone who can bring the ‘lived