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Overview As Education Manager, you will oversee and manage staff supporting a range of Education related processes that ensure and improve the effective organisation of our taught programmes. You
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locations. You will plan and carry out both planned and reactive works, ensuring that the works carried out by the team are completed to a high standard and aligned to timescales. You will exhibit a proactive
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documents to contribute to and support the work of the Research team, e.g. reports and interim reports. Carry out administrative roles as required. Plan research effectively and report to supervisory team
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research objectives, initiate and implement a programme of research that enhances the international standing of the School. Identify appropriate sources of funding and prepare research proposals for funding
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related to the programme. You will be required to work flexible hours to accommodate occasional early starts or weekend events. Main duties and responsibilities Collaborate with the wider Maker{Futures
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the Research Programme Manager, academic and University-wide administrative colleagues as part of a team. You will be responsible for providing a high-quality administrative support service to all aspects
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to the goals of the national Quantum technology programme. Funding Notes This project is for self funded students or students who have secured external funding only. References https://ldsd.sites.sheffield.ac.uk
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Overview As Education Manager, you will oversee and manage staff supporting a range of Education related processes that ensure and improve the effective organisation of our taught programmes. You
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Overview You will be part of a team that develops, manages and improves the effective organisation of our taught programmes and related student procedures. You will ensure policies and processes
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Overview Our postgraduate research student community plays a central role in the research life of the University. PGR students undertake their own programme of research, supervised by an academic