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: Associate Dean (Internationalisation) Associate Dean (Research) Associate Dean (Learning and Teaching) Head of School of Life and Environmental Sciences Head of School of Computing, Data and Mathematical
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the Forth Valley University College Health Partnership. www.stir.ac.uk @stiruni Available documents Head of School_2026.pdf Associate Dean - Internationalisation_2026.pdf Associate Dean - Learning and
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the Forth Valley University College Health Partnership. www.stir.ac.uk @stiruni Available documents Associate Dean - Learning and Teaching_2026.pdf Associate Dean - Research_2026.pdf Associate Dean
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UK. The University of Stirling recognises that a diverse workforce benefits and enriches the work, learning and research experiences of the entire campus and greater community. We are committed
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strategic priorities, values, and future workforce needs. The postholder will lead thinking and practice in leadership development and learning evaluation, design and embed a consistent institutional approach
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undertaken in the UK. For the purposes of sponsorship, this is a role under SOC code 2422. The University of Stirling recognises that a diverse workforce benefits and enriches the work, learning and research
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University of Stirling recognises that a diverse workforce benefits and enriches the work, learning and research experiences of the entire campus and greater community. We are committed to removing barriers
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Skills Development Coordinator Apply The Post The Skills Development Coordinator plays a central operational role in supporting the delivery, coordination, and sustainability of staff learning
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to take place on Monday 16 March 2026. There is an expectation that work will be undertaken in the UK. The University of Stirling recognises that a diverse workforce benefits and enriches the work, learning and
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Project Manager Apply The Post The project aims to intervene in the steep decline in Anglophone language-learning by identifying the elements underpinning successful cultures of language-learning