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, you will be contributing to the continuous improvement in the development of economic, environmental and societal benefit. You will work on the development of the impact culture and provide support to a
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. The University of Reading is seeking an exceptional individual to join our Centre for Quality Support and Development as Head of Quality Assurance and Policy. This is a pivotal leadership role, offering
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School of Agriculture, Policy & Development seeks to appoint an Lecturer in Crop Protection in the Department of Crop Science . The appointee will contribute to research and teaching in the area of crop
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. We are seeking an experienced and highly driven professional to lead the Executive Support Team within the School of Agriculture, Policy and Development. This key role provides leadership and direction
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solutions that meet individual and organisational goals Confident, able to work independently to deadlines and with a busy workload and committed to developing your HR career The University has a varied and
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run smoothly. You’ll also have the opportunity to contribute to process improvements, develop user guides, support training, and assist with budgeting and forecasting activities. The role is based
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provide high quality, professional administrative support across the Departments of Art and Film, Theatre and Television. This is a great opportunity for anyone interested in developing experience in
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regularly move between teams to ensure professional development. You will have: The ability to Follow all regulations & legislation including fire procedures, C.O.S.H.H. & accident procedures. Basic food
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provided within the School, through the development of new processes and the implementation of service improvements. This role will support research activity. You will have: Excellent organisational and time
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and PG students in EU Law; The ability to provide excellent supervision to PhD students; Experience of academic leadership and wider contributions to academic life; A well developed 5 year research plan