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Essential Requirements To succeed in this international leadership role, applicants will need to demonstrate: The ability to lead bilingual (English–Mandarin) programme delivery and quality assurance
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University of Wolverhampton is looking to appoint a high calibre MSc or PhD graduate as an AI and LegalTech Developer (KTP Associate). This role presents an exciting opportunity to work in
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casual contract Associate Lecturers and Dissertation Supervisors who can support our growing student body. Successful applicants will join a vibrant team of experts who will be called upon as needed
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The Faculty of Education, Health and Wellbeing is seeking appoint a new Associate Dean Research and Knowledge Exchange to join the senior leadership team. This role will be central to driving
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Lead Operational Excellence and Commercial Growth The Opportunity: We are seeking an experienced, strategically minded leader to join our senior Estates and Facilities team as the Associate Director
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We are seeking a highly experienced and strategic property professional to become our Associate Director of Estates. This is a new senior leadership position that is essential to provide strong
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. The Department of Computer Science manages a broad portfolio of Computing courses and modules covering Computer Science, Software Engineering, Cyber Security, Artificial Intelligence, Cloud Computing & Data
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globally. The Associate Dean for Research and Knowledge Exchange will be responsible for translating that vision to Faculty level, providing a compelling vision as to how the Faculty of Science and
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contact: Professor John Alcolado, Associate Pro-Vice Chancellor ( J.Alcolado@wlv.ac.uk ) or the Vice Chancellor Professor Ebrahim Adia ( L.Tonks@Wlv.ac.uk ) University of Wolverhampton Recruitment
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The University of Wolverhampton is seeking an outstanding academic leader to join the Faculty of Arts, Business and Social Sciences as Associate Dean for Research and Knowledge Exchange (RKE