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particularly for our Grade 9 and 10 roles. We are seeking a HCPC-registered Clinical Psychologist to join our Doctorate in Clinical Psychology (ClinPsyD) team in a senior leadership role on the programme, with
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are particularly interested in candidates with expertise in Cyber Security or Computer Graphics: Cyber Security: We are preparing to launch an exciting new undergraduate programme in Cyber Security. The successful
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time equivalent rate within NHS England North East and Yorkshire. The successful applicant will work with the Training Programme Director and Academic Lead to develop a configuration of research to
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seeking to appoint a Lecturer in Electrical Engineering to lead the new Top-Up Programme (Electrical pathway). This post is a teaching and scholarship position, with focus on leading the collaboration with
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manner. Support the management of the asset register, procurement compliance, capital programme and insurance cover and ongoing management. Commercial Business Partnering Act as a financial business
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serve as Programme Director. This role will suit someone who brings a contemporary outlook to graphic design, is fluent across both traditional and emerging digital media landscapes and has experience
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Whilst we are looking for someone to teach on the LLB programme, foundation subjects and potentially across other areas within our curriculum. We also want to you consider how you can be part of our
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Plan Discount in our SPAR shop, Wetherspoon Sanctuary, and Asylum, plus an opportunity to get free tickets to events. Employee Assistance Programme Shopping discounts and rewards On-site parking at a
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Responsibilities To provide vision, and outstanding academic leadership and strategic management of the Faculty - enabling it to contribute fully to the University’s vision and mission, Strategic Plan and objectives
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programming. We are particularly interested in candidates with AI expertise in Healthcare or Engineering. For more info: Please view the attached JD, or contact Prof. Kevin Pimbblet at k.pimbblet@hull.ac.uk