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and a PhD in Business or a business-relevant subject. For further criteria please review the job description and person specification. Please contact Dr Emma Edwards, Head of Department Business
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Integral to the future of our exciting Wolverhampton Screen School facility, the School of Creative Industries is seeking to appoint a Senior Lecturer (Programme Leader) in Game Design. Ideal
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the two institutions, whilst also developing a unique identity for the Black Country Medical School programme. The post offers an excellent opportunity for an experienced medical educator to gain school
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Law programmes. For further discussion regarding this post please contact Dr Lee Crofts at lee.crofts@wlv.ac.uk The University of Opportunity for Students and Staff As part of our commitment to ensure
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further, please contact: Stephanie Brady – Programme Lead for Psychology – S.Brady2@wlv.ac.uk
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Essential Requirements To succeed in this international leadership role, applicants will need to demonstrate: The ability to lead bilingual (English–Mandarin) programme delivery and quality assurance
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. For an informal discussion about the post please contact the Head of School, Professor Sabbir Ahmed (Sabbir.Ahmed@wlv.ac.uk ) or Head of Department, Dr Mark Hewitt (M.Hewitt@wlv.ac.uk ). Your Benefits
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will support the coordination and successful delivery of an exciting and varied programme of events across the University. These include Open Days, business and stakeholder events, and other high profile
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:18th edition of the I.E.T. Regulations up to and including all current amendments Computer literacy is desirable for operation of Building Management Systems. Also, a first aid certificate would be
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Science MSc Computer Science with Data Science MSc Computer Science with Artificial Intelligence Masters in Public Health (MPH) MPH Leadership MPH Global Health Our online programmes attract students from