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diagnostic technologies and compliance with the In Vitro Diagnostic Regulation (IVDR) and other relevant international standards. The Programme Coordinator will facilitate the alignment of projects with
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leadership role, you will oversee the development and delivery of the library’s content and discovery services, ensuring alignment with Aston’s 2030 Strategy. You will support and inspire a dedicated team
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maternity leave. This role is integral to ensuring smooth and efficient programme operations across the university, directly enhancing the student experience while aligning with the Aston 2030 strategy. By
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, and industry collaborators to support high-quality teaching, digital innovation, and strong graduate outcomes, all aligned with the University’s 2030 Strategy. This is a unique opportunity to help shape
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Care Centre, ensuring high-quality, efficient management aligned with College and School strategies. They will apply their clinical expertise to support the academic community, professional services, and
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and related platforms, ensuring high availability, performance, and alignment with ITIL best practices and institutional objectives. You will collaborate with the Estates and Capital Development team
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lead role in driving strategic partnerships and growth opportunities for the University. This role will be aligned to the College of Healthcare and Life Sciences. Main responsibilities: To create and
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, quality, compliance, and environmental responsibility. You will work across multiple projects, supervising on-site activities, identifying issues, and ensuring smooth handovers from contractor to university
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-world relevance and supporting the delivery of an engaging, practice-informed learning experience. They will contribute to new academic initiatives aligned with the Aston 2030 strategy and help expand
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journey and engage them in change. To review data maturity, identify data collection points and specify integrated digital dashboards to improve operational processes and data visibility across multiple