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This role is based at Kingston upon Thames, London, United Kingdom. Faculty/Directorate Academic Services Location of vacancy Penrhyn Road The Role Our Research Development Managers are pivotal in
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to play a pivotal role in the successful migration and operation of our new High-Performance Computing (HPC) cluster. Hosted on Amazon Web Services (AWS) and leveraging the RONIN Software stack
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Faculty/Directorate Students School/Function Student Development & Graduate Success Contract type Fixed Term Contract Location of vacancy Kingston Hill The Role Practice Education (Placement
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colleagues and – in turn – develop and share good practice across the University. Further information This is a 0.5 part-time, annualised hours fixed-term position for 12 months with a starting salary of
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distributing questionnaires, conducting interviews, and analysing data. - Contribute to the development of the Digital Lives Framework and an accredited CPD training programme for counselling professionals
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distributing questionnaires, conducting interviews, and analysing data. - Contribute to the development of the Digital Lives Framework and an accredited CPD training programme for counselling professionals
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to contribute to the delivery of teaching and research in psychology at the heart of a dynamic psychology department with a reputation in developing successful, research-led programmes. You will plan, deliver and
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/counselling psychology is essential. You will be at the heart of a dynamic psychology department with a reputation in developing successful, research-led programmes and benefit from membership of one or more
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to multidisciplinary modules. The role will also require engagement with at least one of the core KU domains which could be related to developing pedagogy approaches, knowledge exchange or academic research. You will
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to support the course teams and Head of Department to develop the subject area within the department. You will have a profile as a designer with the necessary experience of teaching in design education. The