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    Sessional Lecturers in Cloud Computing, Computer Networks and Database Systems

    Walbrook Institute London LimitedLondon7 days agoFull-time, Part-time, and Contractor
    Hours: Flexible and agreed with candidate We wish to appoint sessional lecturers to support the authoring and delivery of online programmes including specialisms in: • Cloud computing • Computer networks • Database systems (SQL and No SQL) You’ll contribute to the creation, delivery and support of excellent teaching and learning at undergraduate and/or postgraduate levels. Key Responsibilities • Engage successfully and effectively in the design, development and delivery of curriculum, including assessment and feedback. • Deliver learning across a range of modules within your subject area. Your Profile • A relevant doctoral degree, or a Master's degree and active enrolment in a relevant doctoral program. • Experience in teaching and assessment at undergraduate and/or postgraduate levels in the UKCommitment to respect individual learners and diverse learning communities • A clear understanding of how students learn • Strong written and verbal communication skills • Meet UK ‘right to ...
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