72 computer-science-programming-languages-"CNPEM" positions at University of Greenwich
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School of Computing & Mathematical Sciences Location: Greenwich Campus Salary: £38,249 to £55,755 plus £4170 London weighting per annum Contract Type: Permanent Release Date: Wednesday 18 June
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approach involving a newly formed Curriculum Design Team, programme teams and partnership working with our students to ensure their experiences and insights inform our work. In this role, you will be one
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of the Incredible Years parenting programme delivered to children aged 3-7 years of age with very high levels of antisocial behaviour and then followed up in adolescence. The postholder will be responsible
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and post graduate programmes that lead to registration in nursing, midwifery, health visiting/school nursing, paramedic science, speech and language therapy. ODP’s, Physiotherapy and Physician
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large team alongside Librarians, Academic Skills Tutors, and Digital Skills Developers to deliver a rich and varied programme of digital, information and academic skills training both online and in person
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Progression Bursary, you must have applied for a postgraduate programme before midnight on Friday the 29th August 2025. Any applications received after this date will be subject to a wait list, and no
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undergraduate physiotherapy programme in its portfolio and are looking to appoint experienced physiotherapy educator/s. The Post We welcome applications from individuals seeking part time roles. The post holder/s
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digital presence. Collaborating with programme teams to tailor employability learning to specific disciplines and career paths. This is a unique opportunity to shape an inclusive, high-impact employability
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for people who can help us achieve our Strategic Plan , through the values we expect for our whole university community, of being Inclusive, Collaborative and Impactful. Discover why the university
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and Supporting Distance Dementia Care (CONSIDER). CONSIDER is an 18-month research project funded by the NIHR Research Programme for Social Care. The project aims to understand and provide