45 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation" positions at University of Wolverhampton
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nearly 190 years ago to enhance education and skill base of the workforce in what is today a major industrial conurbation, we have continued to fulfil and develop the role to meet the needs of the region
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professional development opportunities. We have expanded on our newly developed skills centres to offer hands-on teaching of nursing and healthcare professions skills through a comprehensive range of state
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experience across sports facility operations, fitness, personal training, class instruction and sports development? Here at WLV Sport we are passionate about people and our 5-year plan is to get ‘More People
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of the student experience and be prepared to contribute to the development of the faculty’s portfolio of courses, linking with relevant external partners, and the generation of external income for the university
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Benefits Platform offering a range of discounts for staff Cycle to Work Scheme Professional development to support your current role and your future career development. Staff Support Groups and Staff
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for Community Research and Development to work with a multidisciplinary team (Criminology, Interpreting and Translation, and Policing) on an AHRC funded research project. The Institute for Community Research and
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The University of Wolverhampton is recruiting an ambitious, commercially-focussed and experienced Director of Estates and Facilities to lead the strategic development and operational delivery of its
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advancement of higher education. The University is an exciting phase of development with the launch of its Strategy 2035 which will see the university grow and strengthen its position as an anchor institution
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champion within their area actively supporting the transformation of the service delivery provision, fostering innovation and creativity and supporting cultural change, promoting and developing an efficient
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economic development of our region. With almost 30,000 students – including a third who are international or studying with overseas partners – and a strong focus on widening access, our work impacts