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The University of Winchester is seeking to recruit a Programme Administrator to work in the Faculty of Law, Crime and Justice. This is an exciting opportunity for applicants wishing to work in an
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one of the five faculties. The University of Winchester is seeking to recruit a Faculty Programme Administration Manager to join the new Faculty Professional Services Directorate. This is an exciting
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to Computational Thinking, Algorithms, Data Structures, and Software Development and will have supervised dissertations at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. The post-holder will be an excellent
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. You will be a Forensic Psychologist registered with the Health & Care Professions Council that will be able to teach practitioner skills for our students on our MSc Forensic Psychology programme
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play a key role in creating an active learning community and developing interventions to address areas of concern at a faculty or programme level. Applications are welcome from those with
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projects, support the ongoing development of this provision, and may also be asked to assume organisational and administrative responsibilities at project, module and programme levels. The post-holder will
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at project, module and programme levels. The post-holder will also have opportunities to contribute to the Faculty’s research environment and will support student recruitment and public engagement activities
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of the provision’s stage productions, and assume organisational and academic administrative responsibilities at project, module and programme levels. As our ideal candidate, you will have experience of delivering
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of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Care. The School hosts the BA (Hons) Animal Welfare and Society programme, which the Lecturer in Animal Welfare will teach on. We are seeking an academic with an ability and
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within the Department of Sport, Allied Health Professions and Social Work, and help shape the next generation of Sports Therapists. Our BSc (Hons) Sports Therapy programme is accredited by The Society of