-
on s.walkerid@gmail.com If you are interested in this role, please click on ‘apply now' where you will be asked to submit a CV and a covering letter describing how your research aligns with Design for
-
to enhance learning and collaboration. About the team: Manchester Fashion Institute (MFI) has an established reputation within the Higher Education sector, we align ourselves with elite fashion schools
-
management information, identifying trends and making recommendations. You will contribute to the continuous improvement of systems and processes, ensuring alignment with strategic priorities. From market
-
-performing culture aligned with the University's strategic objectives. Act as the primary incident manager during major security events, driving the cyber incident response process and ensuring swift
-
multiple award-winning Digital Degree Apprenticeship Programmes, including: Digital & Technology Solutions Professional Digital & Technology Solutions Specialist Digital User Experience Creative Digital
-
to the strategic planning and continuous improvement of cloud data services, ensuring alignment with the University's digital research ambitions and broader cloud strategy. About you You will bring: Proven
-
-ordinating multidisciplinary teams, managing risk and keeping stakeholders informed at every stage, ensuring projects align with the University's strategic goals and sustainability targets. This is a unique
-
the university sector. As part of the Facilities Management team, the Assistant Facilities Manager will: Deliver professional, customer-focused, compliant, and cost-effective FM services that align with
-
management. Design and maintain effective policies, frameworks, and monitoring systems that align with evolving legislation and best practice. Ensure statutory compliance across the estate (e.g. PUWER, LOLER
-
with a team of colleagues, you will proactively support the delivery of the Faculty's R&I projects in alignment with the University's Research Strategy. You will be an important point of contact