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Job details College College of Business, Law and Social Sciences Responsible to Assistant Head of Discipline/Senior Lecturer: Policing Location One Friar Gate Square, Derby Campus Salary £16.09 per
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of Psychology (level 3), Contemporary Issues in Law, Politics and Society (level 3) Social and Political Studies (level 6). This is a Centre-based role, and all teaching is face to face, delivered from our Centre
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and manage a comprehensive fire safety strategy and policy for the University, ensuring these are following current laws and keeping stakeholders informed of significant fire risks. Maintain and
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professional experience. Drafting of complex clinical trials contracts, Service and Site Agreements Knowledge of the principles of contract law and an ability to undertake complex negotiations with third parties
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Law, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Professional Services) on [email protected]. First Stage interviews for this position are anticipated to be held on 28 August 2024, remotely via Microsoft Teams
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complies with Data Protection Law, namely the Data Protection Act (DPA, 2018), the UK-GDPR (2020), The Freedom of Information Act (FOI, 2000), and The Environmental Freedom of Information Regulations (EIR
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King’s complies with the law and other regulations governing its operations. About the Role The Head of Reward and Recognition is a new senior role as King’s increases investment in ensuring we
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experienced in leading projects in a customer facing and demanding environment? Do you have a strong working knowledge of the latest HR legislation and employment law practices or recruitment processes and
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at Lancaster University, including Business, Biological science, Engineering, Computing and data science, and Law. Location: Teaching is face to face, delivered from INTO Lancaster, George Fox Building
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science, Engineering, Computing and data science, and Law. Location: Teaching is face to face, delivered from INTO Lancaster, George Fox Building, Lancaster University, Bailrigg, Lancaster, LA1 4YJ. Application process