132 wireless communication positions at University of the Arts London in United Kingdom
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Communications Manager.docx – 124KB Converted File FTTI Communications Manager.docx.pdf – 95KB The opportunity The University of the Arts London’s (UAL), emergent Fashion, Textiles and Technology Institute (FTTI
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rata Contract Fixed Term - 14 months Term Part time - 21 hours per week Apply by 12 April 2024 23:55 Interviews 1 30/04/2024 Job description 1 Digital Content and Communications Coordinator JDPS.pdf
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Vacancy ID 10596 College/Service 1 Camberwell, Chelsea and Wimbledon Colleges Department/Team 1 Marketing and Communications Location 1 Hybrid – CCW Millbank/Home Grade 1 Grade 4 Salary 1 £38,359
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to £39,342 per annum Contract Permanent Term Full time - 35 hours per week Apply by 26 February 2024 23:55 Interviews 1 w/c 11th March 2024 Job description 1 Marketing and Communications Officer JDPS Feb 24
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Vacancy ID 10544 College/Service 1 London College of Fashion Department/Team 1 School of Media and Communication Location 1 LCF - East Bank Stratford, London UK Grade 1 Grade 6 Salary 1 £50,961
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London (UAL) 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
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Vacancy ID 10611 College/Service 1 Central Saint Martins Department/Team 1 Graphic and Communication Design Programme Location 1 CSM - King's Cross, London UK Grade 1 Grade 5 Salary 1 £42,477
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Vacancy ID 10355 College/Service 1 London College of Fashion Department/Team 1 School of Media and Communication Location 1 LCF - Stratford, London UK Grade 1 Grade 6 Salary 1 £50,961 - £61,398 per
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Knowledge Exchange to coordinate and deliver a diverse range of activities, from East End focussed community workshops to international conferences. Your role will not only contribute to the advancement
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Ethnic Inequalities in Mental Health is an AHRC funded project led by University of the Arts London and co-led by Kingston University. Black, ethnic minority and refugee communities who live in poorer