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history, specifically early Islamic history Excellent research track record, relative to career stage Ability to teach, convene and assess undergraduate modules on ‘The First Islamic State’ and ‘After Rome
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, with proficient computer use and strong interpersonal and influencing/behavioural skills. Proactive and responsive to contacts in immediate area, across the wider organisation and externally (e.g
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panels Experience of innovative and effective approaches to teaching, including distance learning, blended learning, digital learning and or simulation (virtual and/or face to face), with appropriate
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are performed. The successful candidate will design and deliver the 'Professional or Practice Based Research Dissertation (45 credits)' module, in which (supervised) students learn about emerging data governance
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for genotyping Clear spoken and written communication skills, with proficient computer use and strong interpersonal and influencing/behavioral skills Proactive and responsive to contacts in immediate area, across
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of online learning activity across King’s. The department has three divisions: content production; operations; and student success. The Student Success function was established in 2024 and provides a
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: - Dedicated learning days to support your career development - Hybrid and remote working arrangements and, - A culture of collaboration and teamwork We believe that our differences make us
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potential for collaboration with researchers across the School, the Faculty, King’s, the UK and internationally. The role requires a skilled educator to teach undergraduate and postgraduate students in
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About us: The postholder will work in the Digital Education team within the IT directorate. The Digital Education team (DigiEd) works to enhance teaching, learning and assessment for staff and
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the world. Our ambitious Education Strategy sets out the actions that we must take to transform how we teach, how and where our students learn and how we support them during their time with us. The Student