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activities, including updating course webpages, producing performance reports, managing social media content and scheduling, and supporting campaign delivery across multiple channels. You’ll also liaise with
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existing approach to performance management, recommending any improvements in line with organisational needs, capability, and appetite. Collaborate with stakeholders across the School to ensure alignment
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recruitment audience. You’ll also develop and deliver a reputation marketing strategy that aligns with the University strategy, RH2030s, and wider Marketing & Communications plan, engages audiences and helps us
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systems. Working closely with the Head of Enterprise Systems the role involves ensuring that the systems effectively and securely support and improve business operations and efficiency and align with
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the strategic plan for the business unit, ensuring alignment with department goals and the School’s bold vision. Work hand-in-hand with internal teams, creative agencies, media agency and contractors — from first
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related to inclusion and ethics. This post holder will be responsible for ensuring these programmes and delivery align with the strategic priorities at the CoSTAR National Lab and the CDT respectively
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portfolio of businesses aligned with CoSTAR Programmes and help to grow innovation and impact through the provision of specialist advice and guidance, and leadership of agreed initiatives to secure knowledge
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our dynamic and multidisciplinary team. In this post, we are looking for applicants to contribute to our research priorities in alignment with the University’s values and research themes. The position
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, CRM to join Technology on a permanent basis. This role is a strategic leader responsible for driving customer experience, revenue growth, and organisational alignment through the CRM platform. Leading
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the Head of Enterprise Systems the role involves ensuring that the systems effectively and securely support and improve business operations and efficiency and align with the departments’ and organisation’s