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have a PhD degree in Construction Management or closely related field, and excellent communication and presentation skills in English. Knowledge and experience of construction project management
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project management. Excellent communication and teamwork skills aligned with NMITE values. Desirable Postgraduate qualification (MSc or PhD) in construction, engineering or a related discipline. Membership
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). This faculty member will function not only as an independent researcher but as a multiplier of research productivity within the College. The role includes structured faculty mentoring, collaborative publication
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of Health and to contribute meaningfully to institutional, national, and global priorities in sport. Who You Are We are seeking an academic staff member with a completed PhD in sport management, leadership
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with NMITE values. Desirable Postgraduate qualification (MSc or PhD) in construction or a related discipline. Membership of a relevant professional body (e.g., CIOB, ICE, RICS). Fellowship of the Higher
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Doctoral Training Grant Funding Information This funding model includes a 48-month funded PhD Studentship, set in-line with UK Research & Innovation values. For 2026/7, this will be £21,805 per year
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industry-focused courses, from Mechatronics, Biomedical, and Electrical Vehicles Engineering to Civil, Structural and Robotic Engineering. With strong links to industry and professional accreditation, ACE
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of the West of Scotland. The successful candidate should have the following: An undergraduate qualification in an Engineering, Civil Engineering, Construction Management or related subject area A PhD in a
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government in co-creating solutions and driving innovation. Optimize Resources and Efficiency: Create a streamlined, flat structure that reduces administrative overhead, shares costly resources effectively
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confidence to shape a new MSc programme from inception through validation, accreditation and delivery. You will be comfortable operating within academic governance structures and representing NMITE externally