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in Production and Technical Theatre (0.3 FTE) to join our Drama programme in the School of Design and Creative Industries. The successful candidate will be active and forward-looking with experience
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an expansion of our world-leading Multi-Disciplinary and Multi-Scale Modelling team. Joining the Expanding Excellence in England (E3) funded, M34Impact programme you will contribute to tackling major societal
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accreditations. You will also contribute to document preparation for programme approvals and help coordinate logistics for accreditation events and committees. This role requires excellent organisational and
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programme team and will be responsible for leading and teaching modules in session 2025-26. The relevant modules are COML1057 Writing For Stage and Screen, and COML1087 Creative Project. The successful
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working and a genuine commitment to development. We are looking for people who can help us achieve our Strategic Plan , through the values we expect for our whole university community, of being Inclusive
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. Opportunity may also exist to undertake doctoral studies through a professional doctorate or PhD programme. The University has an established career framework offering opportunity for promotion through
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postgraduate programmes based at our home in the historic Old Royal Naval College. To support our continued growth, we are looking to recruit an Associate Professor in Law. The successful candidate will work
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on a fixed-term basis to deliver teaching on undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, as required. The role will focus on delivering a high-quality educational experience engaging with a variety of
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postgraduate programmes based at our home in the historic Old Royal Naval College. To support our continued growth, we are looking to recruit an Associate Professor in Law. The successful candidate will work
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has been exhausted. Bursary awards are fixed for the duration of the trainee’s ITE programme, and are for programmes starting in or after September 2026, and finishing no later than August 2027