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An exciting opportunity has arisen to appoint a Technical Tutor in Computer Games Design to join our dedicated technical team. The ideal candidate will have experience working with C++, C#, and
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Department, which serves to provide a comprehensive and effective service across the student journey, enabling individuals to realise their potential. The post holder’s remit is broad and includes programme
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to lead the Advance HE Professional Recognition Programme (CPD experiential pathway), alongside supporting delivery on the PgCert Creative Education (taught route), coordinating the University’s Peer
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physical computing with tools including Proessing, p5.js, and Arduino. They should have good knowledge of languages like Java, JavaScript, and C. Knowledge of Adobe CC, including Photoshop and other
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be broad and will include programme and module administration; managing student records and enrolment; student status changes for on-campus and partner students, timetabling and graduation; supporting
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, alongside a dedicated incubator programme supporting students to develop creative IP and promote their work externally. The School is also home to ISEA International, a global non-profit organisation
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and BACS payments, making attention to detail a key part of the role. You will be comfortable using computer-based accounting systems and Microsoft Office, particularly Excel. GCSEs (or equivalent
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the role please contact David Shaw, Programme Director Graphic Design, Comms and Fine Art Pathway at UCA. Contact at dshaw@uca.ac.uk At UCA, creativity and innovation are at the heart of what we do. Our
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the "Apply Online" button below. You will need to upload the following documents to complete the application process: Your updated CV. A cover letter addressing your suitability for the role (Please view
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to the University’s staff, students, partners and visitors. Reporting to the Campus IDS Manager, you will be a member of the End-User Computing team where you will play a key role in delivering high-quality IT support