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department of the University that is critically dependent upon the effective delivery of IT services to fulfil its academic mission. It is closely aligned to the design and delivery of services to enable
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modelling and cleansing plans, ensuring alignment of people, processes, and systems. Manage data from start to finish, including planning, execution, and validation. Stakeholder Collaboration: Collaborate
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that are required are the ability to work on multiple projects simultaneously including coordinating with other group members and collaborators. Expertise in living crystallization-driven self-assembly of conjugated
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establishment or research facility. They will be organised and motivated to manage their own workload, with a proven record of meeting multiple deadlines. Educated to A Level standard (or equivalent) with
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wide range of student sponsors and Funding Councils, and the different working practices of multiple Doctoral Training Centres and Programmes. The Postgraduate Administrator is supported by the full-time
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experience managing, motivating, and developing service teams Can prioritise and deliver multiple areas of work efficiently and effectively Can lead and support teams through periods of change and process
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to communicate clearly, manage multiple tasks, and work both independently and collaboratively will be essential to your success in this role. We are looking for someone with: Previous experience in administration
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extensive experience applying business analysis tools and techniques, including system integrations. You are a strategic thinker who aligns digital initiatives with institutional goals. You can harness data
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that align with our business needs. We welcome applications from individuals who wish to pursue a career change, regardless of IT-related work experience. We also welcome applicants from any age starting 16
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research group. The successful candidate will benefit from building upon novel datasets, exciting preliminary findings, and using unique experimental model systems. Techniques will include multiple imaging