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Business School, this research post will be instrumental for conducting different empirical studies that will bring novel understanding of human relationships with self-avatars. Essential skills therefore
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a ‘Researcher in Residence’ in the area of Human Computer Interaction. This Researcher will add value and their specialist expertise to the Hub’s Research and Fellowship programmes, collaborating with
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digital device production, from a range of possible backgrounds that could include human-computer interaction, IoT or embedded device design, electronic engineering or digital manufacturing. The pro
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Perspective. The successful candidate will also be expected to supervise undergraduate dissertations, act as personal tutor, to undertake other teaching and administrative duties as appropriate, and to remain
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, collaborating with school staff and students to develop sessions, services, or opportunities to support the success of students. Act as first point of contact for postgraduate students alongside, Senior Tutors
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queries/issues/requests, solving problems including more complex ones, acquiring knowledge of systems and processes required by the post, assisting with human resources processes in the School, and co
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Research Centres. act as a first point of contact for enquiries from staff and Centre Assistants, and as a liaison point for all relevant internal and external contacts, advising colleagues and escalating
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on both undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, contributing to curriculum development, course design, and the development and delivery of learning materials. Act as personal tutor to undergraduate and
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Protection Act, GDPR and with university policies. The AMRG Senior Administrative Assistant must be a team player with a high attention to detail. You will also need to be able to form effective relationships
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. Act as an escalation point for complex and high-risk situations and student cases, providing consistent and expert advice and oversight. Build effective collaborative relationships across the university