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the organisation, taking responsibility for the development and maintenance of complex technical systems. Be responsible for managing and developing new features within the University’s Content Management Systems
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the most appropriate course of action where appropriate, and ensuring complex and conceptual issues are understood. Investigate and analyse specific issues and opportunities within our recruitment marketing
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or applications of main group and inorganic complexes. The successful candidate will join a group of internationally recognised senior and early-career researchers, who are tackling a wide range of problems in
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Office. If you have strong organisational skills, are able to communicate detailed and complex information effectively and professionally to a wide range of people and enjoy contributing to a positive
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, guidance and support to employers to ensure stakeholders needs are met Networking with employers to develop productive and collaborative relationships which maximise graduate outcomes for our students
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procedures to internal and external customers that will have institute wide impacts, using judgement and creativity to suggest the most appropriate course of action where appropriate, and ensuring complex and
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and stakeholders. Ensure that dependencies are effectively managed and where appropriate escalate and coordinate across the Enterprise Architecture function. Resolve complex and unprecedented
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programmes and projects of all sizes and complexity across business change, IT development and procurement to build the necessary capabilities in the correct sequence to ensure the delivery of the desired
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of the wider School staff in standard tools and techniques for supporting hybrid and online activities. • Build excellent working relationships and networks with relevant professional services colleagues and
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novel tumour suppressor function of Tuberous Sclerosis Complex 2’. The aim of this 3-year research project is to characterise a new tumour suppressor function of Tuberous Sclerosis Complex 2 (TSC2), a