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, ensuring their continued excellence and influence within the sector. Develop creative approaches to storytelling, integrating multimedia content to enhance audience engagement. Oversee high-quality content
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Şimşek (os435@bath.ac.uk ). As a member of Research Staff at the University of Bath, you will be encouraged to take up a minimum of 10 days professional development pro rata per year A lower grade offer
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builds upon decompression work already completed with University of Bath (UoB) and several police forces, as well as stress-adaptive Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy (VRET) developed with the NHS. The role
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, Performance and Strategic Change (PPSC) brings together expertise, processes and support across analytics and insight, strategy development and implementation, annual and strategic planning and delivery
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allow you to: Apply your knowledge and experience of the University of Bath to developing innovative marketing solutions Play a key role in delivering the Faculty’s student marketing and recruitment
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team leadership and management skills and the ability to develop excellent customer relationships. This part-time role (14.6 hours per week) is being offered on a 10-month fixed-term basis from October
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About the role We are seeking a Research Associate to take a key role in the design and development of digital hydraulic fluid power technologies and control systems. This role is funded by the UKRI
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academic staff come from a wide range of disciplinary backgrounds including economics, sociology, politics, anthropology, geography, development studies, social and public policy, social work, and
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the resources and capabilities required. Strong working relationships with colleagues across the department is essential to enable collaborative, coherent support services. They are accountable for developing and
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local, national and international databases over the last 30 years. The combined data is a valuable resource for the academic development and research needs of doctoral students, clinical fellows and