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of working proactively, independently, and collaboratively as an effective team member showing confidence to act on own judgement and initiate solutions. More information can be provided via a link to the Job
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to work with minimum supervision and taking personal responsibility and ownership of tasks Excellent communication skills; face-to-face, online and in writing, ideally with experience of facilitating
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Unit : Faculty of Arts and Social Science (FASS) Salary : £37,099 to £40,521 Location : Milton Keynes Please quote reference : 21666 Fixed Term Contract (30 months), Full Time Closing Date : 13 June, 2024 - 12:00 Change your career, change lives. The Open University is the UK’s largest...
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Research Excellence Framework exercises. You can find out more about our distance learning teaching model, which differs to that at more traditional face-to-face universities, at https://www.open.ac.uk/stem
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research and Knowledge Exchange and/or impact activities Experience of organising hybrid and face to face events and liaising with multiple stakeholders Excellent IT skills including good working knowledge
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individual and social issues to enhance human experience. The role The Open University is seeking candidates with a strong background in web and mobile technologies. We aim to appoint inspiring and innovative
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stage which will enhance the research profile of the Business School. Contribute to monitoring of the quality of tuition, assessment and online student support. Tutor at face-to-face residential schools
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and Business Services teams. The role will act as the first point of contact on finance and budget matters within the Estates unit, giving advice, guidance and direction to operational managers, senior
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, analysts and architects. Additionally, you will act as the focal point for all delivery related matters, liaising with a wide range of stakeholders, as appropriate. Although this role is aligned to our
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for Protecting Women Online funded by Research England. The successful candidate will work closely with Professors Capdevila and Lazard leading the Human Behaviour Workstream and Professor Jurasz, Director of