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Midlands) About: The Schools and Colleges Liaison team at Hull is responsible for: developing and managing relationships with target and feeder schools and colleges across the UK; providing high-quality, on
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View All Vacancies Reference: UOH-TA-0399 Campus: Hull Faculty/Area: Infrastructure Services School/Department: Campus Development and Strategy Subject Group/Team: Development Strategy and
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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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experience of substance use and/or mental health problems? Do you want to use your experience to help shape our research? Are you interested in supporting others to have their say? Do you want to develop your
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the University’s Quality and Standards Framework to be developed and implemented effectively. In collaboration with faculties, the Quality Support Service is responsible for providing central oversight of quality
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, sustainable, and well-maintained facilities. Our diverse portfolio includes building and engineering maintenance, estate development, space management, accommodation, sustainability and energy management
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teaching across undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, research development, and contributions to our vibrant academic community. We are open to job share arrangements for suitably qualified candidates
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control, smart grids, electrical machines and drives, and supporting curriculum development in alignment with industry needs. In addition, this exciting new partnership with Humberside Engineering Training
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are looking for a talented mathematician who will: Deliver high-quality teaching and student supervision; Conduct and publish impactful research; Develop collaborations across the School and wider University
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for: developing and managing relationships with target and feeder schools and colleges; providing high-quality, on-brand and consistent information, advice and guidance (IAG) to Years 12 and 13 prospective students