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proven record of teaching, research, and publication, appropriate to career stage. He/she will be expected to make a strong contribution to the teaching programme of the Department and undertake teaching
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interlinked and equally valued. We are seeking an excellent academic to join our staff as an Assistant Professor / Lecturer in the School of Celtic Studies to provide core teaching to the programme of Irish
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teaching programme of the Department and undertake teaching duties on the Department’s undergraduate and postgraduate programmes as well as the supervision of Master’s and PhD students. The appointee will be
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possible student outcomes and student experience on the programme In conjunction with the Centre Leadership team, develop and implement an approach to learning, teaching and assessment that inspires students
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in the school. Applicants should hold a PhD or equivalent qualification in Statistics or in a closely related Data Science area such as Biostatistics or Statistical/Machine Learning, and have a track
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have a proven record of teaching, research and publication, appropriate to career stage. They will be expected to make a strong contribution to the teaching programme of the Department and undertake
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and innovative lecturer in Physiotherapy. The successful candidate will play a key role in teaching and supporting the 2-year MSc Physiotherapy programme. The successful candidate will have a
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American Studies, the successful candidate will be expected to contribute to undergraduate and postgraduate teaching (and related administration) of Spanish language, linguistics and culture, as
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American Studies (SPLAS), the successful candidate will contribute to core and optional modules in Spanish and Latin American Studies, and to interdisciplinary programmes as appropriate. They will hold a PhD
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appointed will have a proven record of teaching, research and publication, appropriate to career stage. They will be expected to make a strong contribution to the teaching programme of the Department and