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responsible for developing, governing, and championing the Enterprise Architecture capability across the University. Their work will enable the University’s Manchester 2035 ambitions by aligning business and
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or more scientific applications such as MATLAB, Mathematica, SPSS, NVivo, Origin, LabVIEW etc. · Meticulous organisational skills and the ability to manage multiple streams of work. · The ability
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research groups across our faculties and cultural institutions. You will work on multiple projects, from weeks to months in duration, from conception to completion, getting to the heart of some of the
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engagement Representing the University externally as a credible and visible ambassador Leading and developing a high-performing public affairs team Ensuring alignment with the University's strategic goals
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key role in supporting a translational programme of biomarker research across multiple pelvic tumour types (bladder, prostate and cervix). They will be responsible for providing day-to-day support and
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ability to adapt agile practices to fit real-world delivery, not just theory. Confidence engaging stakeholders who may be new to agile, building understanding and alignment. Coached mixed teams and building
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multiple sources of information and data. Translates insights into a people narrative that turns discussions into tangible recommendations, actions and solutions. Is curious about trends and has the drive
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to manage complex schedules and be able to organise and prioritise multiple conflicting demands in a busy environment. They must have experience of delivering an exceptional customer service for operational
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and execution of the Estates & Facilities Directorate’s core governance documentation from its 3 year Directorate Plan, to its People Plan, to the Directorate Risk Register etc., ensuring alignment
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at the University of Oxford and University of Oklahoma, and multiple industrial partners, this position ensures that theoretical models are robustly tested against real catalytic behaviours, advancing sustainable