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The job information is shown below. Please click on the links to see full details. This vacancy is only available to Second Year students in the College of Arts, Technology and Environment. About
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. The position is ideal for any finance, business and/or economics students wanting to gain experience and understanding of the workings of a finance function in a busy operating environment. We strongly advise
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visitors, across our 3 campuses. Make a Difference: Foster a welcoming and inclusive environment for a diverse student body. Lead a team to deliver exceptional customer service across 13 catering outlets
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. The FLOODTWIN project is one of five projects funded under Natural Environment Research Council’s ‘Digital twins (DT) for Environmental Science’ Call. The project is focused on Water-related hazard forecasting in
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from students looking to gain administrative experience in a professional office environment. We would like applicants to have a strong customer focused attitude, paying attention to detail with
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, and supportive environment. The role of People Services Team Leader is to support the delivery of an efficient, legally compliant, timely, accurate and proactive query-handling advice service. This will
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they arrive at UWE until their graduation and beyond. About you: We are looking for an enthusiastic individual with a wide range of administrative experience in a professional office environment. Excellent
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experience in a professional office environment. Excellent organisational skills and the ability to prioritise competing demands are key in this role. The successful postholder will have good IT skills
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thrive in a demanding yet rewarding environment and will make an enthusiastic contribution to the Academic Quality and Partnership Enhancement Team and Student and Academic Services more widely. Where is
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. The FLOODTWIN project is one of five projects funded under Natural Environment Research Council’s ‘Digital twins (DT) for Environmental Science’ Call. The project is focused on Water-related hazard forecasting in