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We are looking for an exceptional Associate Director of Corporate Engagement to help transform communications and engagement at the University of Southampton. This newly created leadership position
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and community facilities. Ambitious plans are afoot with an estates masterplan that will see £1bn of investment in enhancing and delivering a sustainable, inclusive estate over the next decade. The role
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(USBS) is a dynamic and diverse academic community that has seen significant growth in recent years. The School comprises six departments: Accounting, Banking and Finance, Decision Analytics and Risk
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will need good concise communication skills, plus time management and personal organisation skills. You will demonstrate appropriate sensitivity to the needs of disabled students in a positive, enabling
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work towards earning a Pearson BTEC Level 4 Higher National Certificate in Engineering or Automation and Control Engineering. Don't miss your chance to be part of a dynamic technical community and
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Certificate in Engineering or Automation and Control Engineering. Don't miss your chance to be part of a dynamic technical community and advance your career with outstanding training and development
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: Environmental Change and Sustainability; Economy, Society, and Governance; Landscape Dynamics and Ecology; or Population, Health, and Wellbeing. You will have the opportunity to develop networks with colleagues
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potential of scientific concepts and a sound knowledge of intellectual property issues in a research environment. We’ll also look to you to help build networks with potential industry partners and other
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, you will collaborate with Inha University and have access to a broad network of academic partners, including Imperial College London, University of Oxford, University of Bristol, and University
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boundaries. In addition, you will need good concise communication skills, plus time management and personal organisation skills. You will demonstrate appropriate sensitivity to the needs of disabled students