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on the strengths of its parent universities, and plays a pivotal role in facilitating access to China for UK and other institutional partners. At same time, XJTLU is exploring future education by blending
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management of the main Library social media channels. You should have a minimum of 3 GCSE or equivalent at grade C or above, including English and Maths. Please see the attached Role Description for the full
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on the strengths of its parent universities, and plays a pivotal role in facilitating access to China for UK and other institutional partners. At same time, XJTLU is exploring future education by blending
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for the Assessment and Welfare sub-team (administrative staff ranging from Grade 4 to 5), with a significant proportion of time being spent organising and motivating staff, overseeing the completion of work, and