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We have an opportunity for a 12-month fixed term maternity cover Lecturer in Biomedical Science (Learning, Teaching & Scholarship Track) post in the School of Medicine, Dentistry & Nursing. You will
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Veterinary Educational Development Research Course: MRes (Master’s Degree by Research) Veterinary Science Project title: Developing consensus and guidance for the integration of exotic animal
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William Hills was a former student of the University of Greenwich who studied Mechanical Engineering at what was then Woolwich Polytechnic in 1948. This bursary is supported by the legacy of William
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to attend the Annual Supporter Reception (date TBC). *See our general terms and conditions. How to apply 2025/26 applications closed November 2025. 2026/27 TBC Further information The bursary is a gift from
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high performing sportsperson and have the desire to continue to develop in the sporting arena, as well as academically. Value £0 to £5,000 and/or sport science support Number available 60-65 Need to fill
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terms and conditions . You cannot receive both a bursary and scholarship. ITT subject/phase Bursary Scholarship Biology £26,000 N/A Chemistry £29,000 £31,000 Geography £26,000 N/A Maths £29,000 £31,000
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consent for it to share your information with the University of Greenwich. Your household income is below £25,000. More about eligibility and how the fund is paid. If you have not received eligibility
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. The role will focus on delivering high-quality teaching across core computer science undergraduate modules including Human Computer Interaction (HCI). Background skills in Software Engineering and/or
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, the leading higher education technology solutions provider. Education has the power to transform lives; however, for millions of students, financial distress can lead to dropping out of school without
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course starting in September 2026. Eligibility Students who nominate themselves must meet the following criteria. The student embodies our university values and has overcome adversity. More information