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. Full-Time, Permanent The Department of Computer Science at Royal Holloway, University of London is looking to appoint a lecturer to support its research and teaching. The Department has a record of
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, Asylum and Nationality Act 2006. Full-Time, Permanent The Role The CoSTARNational R&D Lab, led by Royal Holloway, University of London, is seeking a strategic, driven, and collaborative Head of Programme
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Programme Officer in the School of Humanities. Academic Administration at Royal Holloway is organised into six School Administration teams and a Doctoral School, which are part of the University’s Academic
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Programme Admin Officer in the School of Life Sciences & the Environment. The School consists of five departments: Biological Sciences, Earth Sciences, Geography, Health Studies and Psychology. It is
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-performance culture across project teams, including Programme Directors, Learning Designers, and commercial colleagues, among others. Build and manage project budgets with commercial insight, ensuring both
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Information Unit (BIU) to support all RVC users and ensure the consistent delivery of high-quality IT services. Your responsibilities will include supporting PCs, laptops, and Mac devices running the latest
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About the Role The role requires a high level of technical expertise and is a key contributor in driving forward a significant program of application improvements through maximizing system
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to maintain a high level of attention to detail and work in an efficient and organised manner. Computer literacy, accurate data entry skills, and a science related degree, HND/HNC or similar are essential
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About the Role The successful candidate will be will be part of the Residential Cleaning Services team and be required to provide a high standard porterage, cleaning and waste management services
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resource planning, ensuring roles, deliverables, and milestones are well understood by all. Foster a collaborative, high-performance culture across project teams, including Programme Directors, Learning