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to buy more, great pension schemes and a number of health and wellbeing initiatives to support you. Closing Date: 23 June 2024 The Role The University’s Vision and Strategy sets out an ambitious and
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Programme Coordinator to deliver the coordination between different teams within NICA+VOICE, minimise duplication, facilitate communication and transfer between roles, skills and data to develop a portfolio
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Contribute to the Business School Vision, Mission and Strategy Operate as an active citizen in the Business School community To have a commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion and ethics, responsibility
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of documents and minute-taking Responsible for the completion of tasks that are unique to the discipline or programme for example, examinations and workshop coordination To work flexibly and develop a good
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minute-taking Responsible for the completion of tasks that are unique to the discipline or programme for example, examinations and workshop coordination To work flexibly and develop a good working
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to revolution, ideology, empire, or war. We are keen to develop the interdisciplinarity of our unit’s research and education. You will have an ambitious research programme. This will include securing external
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provide students with an excellent level of service and ensure that they are effectively supported throughout their programme. This will include acting as front-line support for student queries in a range
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major focus of NHIP. The creation of the NHIP Academy represents a flagship part of the whole NHIP programme. The NHIP Academy brings together the academic career development activity of all the NHIP
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the impact of your work Supervise PGR (postgraduate research) students in a research-led university Other Contribute to the Vision, Mission and Strategy of ECLS and the wider University Operate as an active
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management. Our vision is a future where organisations achieve unparalleled efficiency, sustainability, and competitiveness. This is made possible through the effective utilisation of information systems and