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, the School of Life Sciences has a wide reputation for teaching, Research and Knowledge Exchange hosting circa 2300 diverse, multicultural students on a well-established portfolio of foundation, undergraduate
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individual who is keen to develop a career in HR. You will be required to manage a diverse and varied workload and be able to demonstrate your ability to expertly plan, prioritise and work to strict deadlines
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. The School fosters the development of new voices and new perspectives in social sciences teaching, research, and knowledge exchange. We do this through our inclusive and sustainable agenda
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Strategy) by enhancing student employability and improving retention and satisfaction of our current students. It also supports students to success in their education at the University of Westminster
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, learn key editorial skills, and develop your writing and proofreading abilities. You will provide essential support to the Senior Alumni Communications Officer at an exciting time where we are growing
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changing environment, with opportunities to learn and develop skills. The successful candidate will have previous experience in customer service and meet the criteria set out in the person specification
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work alongside senior colleagues to develop and define priorities in line with University strategy aims and ambitions, providing advice on best practise in order to develop a university wide approach to
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worldwide. Since its launch in 2017, WWC has become a flagship University initiative and aims to support hundreds of students to develop their employability skills across 3 WWC UK programmes, 8 WWC
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, develop, embed and continuously monitor the University’s EDI Strategy and Action Plans. You will provide professional support, advice and expertise to senior leaders as well as other stake holders, applying
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, the ability to prioritise tasks, and a flexible approach to managing changing workloads. Candidates should possess a solid educational background, coupled with administrative experience, as well as excellent