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King's College London | Child Support Agency, Northern Ireland | United Kingdom | about 16 hours ago
networking taking place across the world, so strong cultural awareness and an international outlook is essential. The ability to adapt experience and skills to performing role tasks internationally (and onsite
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. The successful candidate will be an active member of King’s Technical Network, engaging in Faculty and College initiatives to strengthen and share best practice, with an ongoing commitment to professional
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to a multi-disciplinary understanding of conflict, war, security and defence issues in an increasingly complex and uncertain world. We are home to large and diverse community of specialists in strategic
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to engage actively in their children’s education while building strong networks of community organisers who drive meaningful change at both local and national levels. The postholder will act as the main
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their colleagues, pass knowledge on to others, and develop the relevant formal and informal networks to enhance their learning opportunities. An essential part of the role is the active collaboration with other
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to a multi-disciplinary understanding of conflict, war, security and defence issues in an increasingly complex and uncertain world. We are home to large and diverse community of specialists in strategic
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Contribute to creating a positive, enthusiastic learning culture for all staff and students Work closely with colleagues and students in the Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine and university, networking
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management, and procurement, while driving forward initiatives that support net-zero carbon goals and digital estate integration. This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced and visionary estates
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realising our vision of making the world a better place. Kings has over 40,000 students from some 150 countries, and over 12,000 employees and our network spans pioneering thinkers across all sectors, from
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redesign interventions, systems, and pathways to address the most pressing challenges faced by people living with complex illnesses, and the healthcare systems that support them. Led by the Florence