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, Tourism Management Programme and Accounting and Finance Programme have an established international reputation. Qualifications Essential MA/PhD in TESOL or ELT or Applied Linguistics or recognized Diploma
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will be part of a pro-active, motivated and highly organised team providing administrative support to staff and students in the Centre which is part of the School of Computer Science and Electronic
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research and clinical specialists. Potential for a permanent position at Anaphylaxis UK upon successful completion of the project. Informal enquiries can be made to Dan Bance, email: [email protected]
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management and campaign planning. - Great relationship management skills and an ability and confidence to present and report to key stakeholders – emotional intelligence to work with a variety of different
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: 23.59 hours BST on Thursday 09 May 2024 Interview Date: To be confirmed Reference: 016124 The role The School of Computer Science and Electronic Engineering at the University of Surrey seeks to recruit
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management at the undergraduate level. Candidate should have at least two years of teaching experience. Awareness of quality assurance processes in UK higher education. Ability to work with minimum supervision
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or research administration experience. Able to understand and ensure the correct application of contract terms and conditions. Excellent IT skills including MS Office and database software. Demonstrates ability
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will run sessions across all ages and ability levels, including Squad programmes and GCSE PE sessions for school groups. You will also be booking customers onto these sessions, all as part of a dedicated
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) focused on ensuring fair reward and recognition of creator contributions to AI training data in the age of Generative AI. Join the EPSRC funded DECaDE centre as we develop new Computer Vision and AI
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of Student Wellbeing such as photocopying, scanning, faxing and filing; answering phone and email enquiries. Provide reception and administrative support for all members of the Student Wellbeing and Disability