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of scientific theory where required. To compile, analyse, document and draw tentative conclusions from experimental results. To maintain lab books and lab reports. To review laboratory methods, manuals
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Engineering programme and develop new topical modules for the current Zero Carbon Technology programme, which is offered at Postgraduate Master’s, Diploma and Certificate levels. This role is being created with
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theory involving time-like behavior • Stress-test the system across known physical regimes (relativistic, quantum, thermodynamic) • Derive limiting behavior, internal symmetries, and implications
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-ordinate and support all related programme activities and events, explore the use of technology to support online connections and streamline programme efficiency, and scope and develop a new matched career
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Computer Science to teenage girls via active, project-based coding workshops and a series of career talks delivered by female tech professionals. Each year, over 200 students take part in coding workshops as part of
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accredited BEng and MEng programmes in Chemical & Biochemical Engineering. This position will also support the Master of Science (MSc) in Bioprocessing. The successful candidate will thus play a vital role in
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and postgraduate programmes in Journalism and Global Media. Global Media is the largest area, offering future-focused teaching that blends critical media theory with hands-on practice across journalism
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and postgraduate programmes in Journalism and Global Media. Global Media is the largest area, offering future-focused teaching that blends critical media theory with hands-on practice across journalism
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broad undergraduate curriculum and we run three undergraduate programmes: BA in English (joint honours), BA in English and Creative Writing, and BA in Digital Arts and Technology. We run three taught MA
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, technology and language learning and intercultural communication; teach German language at all levels – ab initio to CEFR C1; undertake appropriate supervision, academic administration and committee work