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have the opportunity to feed into this project and help design and deliver brand-new, purpose-built facilities that will support and help shape the future of education in communications. If you would
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. Working knowledge of video filming, editing or design packages would be welcome (desirable). If you have any queries about the application process or need any reasonable adjustments for your application
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to apply for only a portion of this full time role (ie: job share). This specialist resource is configured to allow Art and Design students to expand on their existing research. It’s a space where almost
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of content for online courses, online advertising and social media. You will take responsibility for all aspects of media production for an individual course or project from initial design meetings to final
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forefront of games art education, driving excellence and innovation in this exciting field. About you With a relevant degree and extensive professional experience within the games industry, you possess up
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) offers an extensive range of courses in art, design, fashion, communication and performing arts. We are a collegiate University spread across London with six Colleges, four Institutes and five Research
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Exchange, Research and Business and Innovation teams. Within the Knowledge Exchange team, we engage with businesses, NGOs, government agencies and other organisations to co-create publications, educational
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Styling and Production course at London College of Fashion. You will provide academic leadership and management of the course, assuming responsibility for the design, development and the delivery
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databases and dashboards as well as generating and circulating reports, ensuring that data is correct and stored in a secure way. You will also support developers to design and implement new features and
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to support the delivery of an exceptional HR service and play a key role in deploying our long-term People Strategy. You will lead on business partnering work within a designated client group, inspire