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specialism in marketing or marketing-related subjects including marketing theory, marketing analytics, digital marketing, consumer behavior, digital media, communications, and research methods. About your role
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Lectureship in Marketing & Communications (Teaching & Research). This post offers an opportunity to make a major contribution to the development of marketing research and teaching in a rapidly growing and
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Further details and apply Overview School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) Marketing and Communications Officer About the Role The Marketing and Communications Officer plays a pivotal
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customer focused role. Excellent written and verbal communication skills are essential for the post-holder as is a meticulous eye for detail and a high level of accuracy. The successful candidate should have
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. GCSE’s and A-Levels (grades A-C), or equivalent is essential. Experience of working in higher education would be an advantage. A demonstrated ability to communicate well and work within a team is also
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. Meetings management including booking rooms, catering and other materials required, and providing accurate minutes for circulation. Act as a central communication point, circulating information between
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resources administration, policies and procedures along with experience of undertaking administrative work within a busy office environment. You will have excellent written and oral communication skills and
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2024 Further details and apply Overview About the Role The post holder will support the Directorate across each of its sections and services, to communicate the key health, safety and compliance related
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skills are essential as is fluency in both, English and a South Asian language (preferably Bengali), since part of the role will be to support the recruitment of study participants from East London. About
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demonstrated ability to communicate well, work within a team and maintain accurate and detailed records are also essential. About Queen Mary At Queen Mary University of London, we believe that a diversity of