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plan, also have Centre-specific objectives and requirements. About Queen Mary At Queen Mary University of London, we believe that a diversity of ideas helps us achieve the previously unthinkable
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to raise the profile of CoSTAR Enterprise and Commercialisation programmes, research and innovation expertise and facilities to build relationships that support, manage and track strategic knowledge exchange
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locally-employed laboratory personnel, ensuring all laboratory activities related to the LSHTM-COMAHS programme and ancillary and future studies are performed in strict accordance to Good Clinical
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programmes in veterinary medicine, veterinary nursing and biological sciences and CPD programmes in veterinary medicine and veterinary nursing. We are seeking a dynamic Examination Administrator (Operations
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assist with the delivery of teaching across the programme and will have the opportunity to co-lead a module. You will also assist with assessment and student support duties. The post holder will be
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collaborative Admissions Manager, EMBA Dubai to join Degree Education in Dubai on a permanent basis. You will work as part of the Leadership Programmes Recruitment and Admissions Team in Dubai, selecting
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. The Department of Law and Criminology is part of the School of Law and Social Sciences. It is a forward thinking, inter-disciplinary and research active department, which offers undergraduate programmes in
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high quality academic programmes, brings benefits to society through its research in the humanities and social sciences, and leverages intellectual connections through public engagement
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Control Analyst to join Finance on a permanent basis. You will perform credit control activities for the School's programmes and other invoicing activities, operating all Accounts Receivable activities. You
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an extensive portfolio of in person, blended and online programme titles delivered from our campuses in London and Dubai and customized blended programmes delivered around the world. Programmes are targeted