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Closing Date: Thursday 26 February 2026 Reference: 5257 The University of Greenwich is seeking a committed Lecturer in Learning & Teaching to join Academic & Learning Enhancement (ALE), our central team
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for Engineering, Robotics and Automation, Computer Engineering, and Electrical and Electronics Engineering. The successful candidate will contribute across the School of Engineering but will play a leading role
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consider supporting petrol costs if you can demonstrate why travel by car is necessary (e.g. you live in a rural area with limited public transport). We also support cycling and will support an application
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Automation, Computer Engineering, Electrical and Electronics Engineering programmes. The successful candidate will contribute across the School of Engineering but will play a key role within the Digital
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Engineering. The role’s main responsibilities will be working within the technical team to provide support for teaching and laboratory work, managing machine workshop, demonstrating to students, research and
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faculty Learning Technology team. This role is perfect for someone who is passionate about supporting education through technology and keen to make a meaningful contribution to teaching and learning. In
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fabrication techniques, as well as digital processes such as 3D printing, laser cutting, and CNC machining. You will also contribute to exhibition and event installations across the University and provide
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content into the curriculum. This ensures career development is not an optional extra—it’s an integral part of the learning experience. By offering one-to-one guidance, skills workshops, digital careers
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FEHHS Health: Mental Health & Learning Disabilities Nursing Location: Avery Hill Campus Salary: £38,784 to £56,535 plus £4228 London weighting per annum Contract Type: Permanent Release Date
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Undergraduate or Postgraduate students with low household income can apply for financial assistance of up to £300 towards equipment to support electronic learning. The University of Greenwich wishes