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Institution: University of Brighton
United Kingdom
Retrieved : 2019-07-06 Expired
Description :

We are seeking a computing specialist who can contribute to the development and delivery of our courses using a range of teaching methods and ways of supporting student learning. In particular, you will contribute to the development and delivery of the Computing Division’s courses in business computing utilizing the Microsoft development stack. Ideally you will have (or be close to obtaining) a PhD, or have extensive professional/teaching experience, as well as the potential to develop research and enterprise activity in computing. The ideal candidate will therefore be capable of delivering a high quality student experience and have a strong commitment to developing their research and scholarship.

The School of Computing, Engineering and Mathematics is a large and successful school that is committed to delivering high quality teaching, internationally excellent research and working with industry. The School has a strong track record of securing grants from research councils, the European Union, government-backed bodies like Innovate UK and industry. The School offers a range of postgraduate and undergraduate courses across a range of subject disciplines: computing, digital media, mathematical sciences and mechanical, electrical and electronic engineering.

Those seeking a preliminary discussion regarding the post should contact Mr Robin Heath, Head of Computing, on 01273 642476 or Dr John Taylor, Head of School, on 01273 642597.

Please note that this post on a part-time basis (0.5 full-time equivalent) and is fixed-term until 31 July 2020. 

Job sharers welcome.

Closing Date: 18 Jul 2019
Category: Academic





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