148 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"Prof" positions at Arden University
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Salary: £45,000 - £49,000 per annum Employment type: Permanent Hours per week: 37 Reporting into: Director of Campus Development and Expansion Department: Campus Development and Expansion Click here
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their journey at Arden. They provide wellbeing support, career development, and engagement initiatives, ensuring every student feels connected and equipped for success. Our focus on innovation and continuous
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, career development, and engagement initiatives, ensuring every student feels connected and equipped for success. Our focus on innovation and continuous improvement helps create an inclusive and enriching
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projects and dissertations. Authoring Content: Developing or revising engaging lecture and learning content, ensuring copyright compliance. Other Duties: Participating in meetings, peer reviews
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thrive academically and achieve their goals. This includes a Library Portal, Academic Skills support and the English Language Hub. This role leads the development and delivery of Arden’s fully digital
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. Supervision: Providing high-quality supervision and guidance for student projects and dissertations. Authoring Content: Developing or revising engaging lecture and learning content, ensuring copyright
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crucial to making sure our employees and students can work effectively, deliver projects, find the right solutions and ensure we develop the technology that will make the biggest difference. Our IT team is
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Technician sits within our Technology Department that is crucial to making sure our employees and students can work effectively, deliver projects, find the right solutions and ensure we develop the technology
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, and expand our locations. About our School: The School of Business Management and Creativity offers a unique and innovative approach to education. Our programmes are developed in collaboration with
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your industry expertise and insight. Your contributions will support curriculum development, promote graduate employability, and strengthen partnerships between the faculty and the world of work. This is