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and manage core recruitment and conversion activities across the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. Working with colleagues across the Faculty’s departments and central professional service teams, you
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Date: Wednesday 17 April 2024 Reference: 0418-24 The part-time position Marketing Coordinator – Course Information (Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences) is an excellent opportunity to join Lancaster
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for publication. The post holder will demonstrate excellent communication skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work alongside a range of colleagues including academic staff and health and social care
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of the procurement team is to manage the university's expenditure with external suppliers, including operational procurement, order processing and invoice payment. About You You have experience of working in in a
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university's expenditure with external suppliers. This includes sourcing, tendering, contracting and supplier management. The team is responsible for operational procurement, order processing and invoice payment
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-to-end student recruitment activities for the Faculty of Science and Technology. You will have some experience in marketing. This may be delivering email campaigns; copywriting content for print, web or
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roles will be dedicated to supporting the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS) in marketing communications for the purpose of student recruitment and conversion. You will be responsible
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multidisciplinary team of co-investigators comprising Jennifer Logue (Professor of Metabolic Medicine), Lisa Ashmore (Senior Lecturer in Social Sciences), Chris Gaffney (Lecturer in Integrative Physiology), Andrew
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will be based in the Department of Politics, Philosophy and Religion (PPR). We are a vibrant and diverse department based in Lancaster University’s Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. PPR was formed in
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, to support its flagship strategies in the applied sciences of Manufacturing, Environmental Science, Health, and Cybersecurity. This will be alongside new undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, providing