34 Business uni jobs at University College London in United-kingdom in United Kingdom
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and analytical instrumentation laboratory within UCL Department of Chemical Engineering. The main purpose of the job is to manage and oversee specialised analytical instrumentation and laboratory
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greatest universities in one of the most exciting cities on earth. The role involves providing a meet and greet front of house service as well as supporting all back office functions, providing
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well as contribute to other modules at undergraduate and Masters level in line with their subject and regional expertise. We would especially welcome applications from candidates whose teaching strengths include
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delivery and enabling business change. As an Agile Delivery Manager, you will support the Programme Lead (Director) in managing tightly key programme dimensions and details so that the Programme Lead can
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effective technology delivery and enabling business change. As an Agile Delivery Manager, you will support the Programme Lead (Director) in managing tightly key programme dimensions and details so that
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and/or MA level and to undertake an administrative office in the Department to support widening participation, outreach and admissions, to ensure that we attract the best students, regardless
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Bloomsbury, one of London’s most desirable neighbourhoods. We also have Halls in Camden and Victoria – exciting areas with their own quirks and treasures. The role involves front of house reception services
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community groups, campaigning organizations, government, international organisations, businesses and schools in order to connect global knowledge to specific local issues. We are very proud that research and
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Professor will lead their own research, in line with the existing portfolio of the IHI and UCLH BRC; will demonstrate an active engagement with the interface between research and education by delivering
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contributed to multidisciplinary reports. These reports have been drawn on by the UK Cabinet Office and other government bodies in advice to ministers. IRDR staff contributed substantially to the UCL-Lancet