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) comprises Chemistry, Engineering, Informatics, Mathematics, and Physics – all departments highly rated in research activities and a wide-ranging portfolio of education programmes. Recently re-founded
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the preparation, delivery and wrap-up of every programme while providing excellent customer service to all stakeholders. You’ll be the point of contact for, and link between, programme stakeholders and an exemplary
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of every programme while providing excellent customer service to all stakeholders. You’ll be the point of contact for, and link between, programme stakeholders and an exemplary brand ambassador for LBS in
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Student Ambassador programme aimed at improving the employability, retention and student satisfaction of our students. Business Operations is a small team consisting of the Business Operations Manager, two
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+ Cities, either undergraduate or postgraduate, or with a degree from the School of Computer Science and Engineering in Games Development, multimedia computer, or related degree. The posts are designed as
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community. As manager you will act as the Directorate's eyes and ears, completing a programme of rigorous quality assurance audits of College space, ensuring the estate meets the high standards and quality
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Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery Research Programme. The post is expected to deliver cutting edge research into the clinical application of Artificial Intelligence in the field. It is one element of a new and
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Programme Delivery is central to the success of the Law School. The postholder will manage the Programmes Team to ensure that the smooth, efficient and timely administration of teaching runs efficiently and
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and home to nearly 150 academic and professional services staff. Our mission is high-quality medical, healthcare and science education that immerses students in research and practice and prepares them
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inside CoSTAR National Lab for R&D in Creative Technology which is the largest ever investment in creative industries R&D in UK history: a £51.1m programme led by Royal Holloway, University of London