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function within the External Relations Marketing and Communications team , this comprises presentation of the University to internal and external audiences through insight-led campaign execution and channel
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Performance Indicators (KPI’s) relating to new member sales and member retention taking a lead role in the sales performance through setting of agreed KPI’s for Membership Assistants. 6. Regularly update and
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style compatible and consistent with University Values and Glasgow Professional Behavioural Framework Desirable: D1 Verbal and written competency in a second/multiple language(s) Experience Essential: E1
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College students and: (a) student organisations of The University of Glasgow, including the Student Representatives’ Council (SRC); (b) alumni of The University of Glasgow. 9. In partnership with
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College students and: (a) student organisations of The University of Glasgow, including the Student Representatives’ Council (SRC); (b) alumni of The University of Glasgow. 9. In partnership with
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alumni engagement strategy of Erasmus Mundus programmes and coordinate its delivery across several channels/media. In addition, manage the delivery of several related activities, including event planning
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environment for social science at the University of Glasgow. Main Duties and Responsibilities 1. In consultation with research leaders in the College of Social Sciences, and professional partners in
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University of Glasgow, develop a strong alumni identity and raise awareness of alumni relations and the benefits to both institution and alumni. 9. Working with the International Alumni Officer, Student
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across the University and externally. 2. Take a leading role in the delivery of strategic mentoring programmes for researchers including delivery of training, matching, monitoring, and support for
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The University of Glasgow hosts the only academic unit in the UK exclusively dedicated to the teaching and research of Scottish Literature. PhD: 3 years full-time; 5 years part-time; Thesis