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. Working closely with the Doctoral College Faculty Head and Deputy Head, you will: Coordinate, deliver, and evaluate the Postgraduate Researcher Development Programme and induction activities, ensuring
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-starter, comfortable with building and shaping a new role and managing a range of tasks and activities in parallel, under the direction of the Director. You'll have strong communication skills and prior
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comfortable working within a matrix management structure. You will have experience working strategically in a busy and fast-changing environment, managing several activities in parallel. You will have strong
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implementation of our Quality Improvement Plan, and promote engagement with the University's Quality Cycle. You'll work closely with Academic Programme Leaders, Programme Managers, and Skills Coaches to strengthen
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Digital and Technology Solutions Specialist apprenticeship programme. Independent assessors need to be independent of the training delivery and will not have been involved with the apprentice's employment
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discounted gym membership, travel benefits such as our cycle to work scheme, local and national discounts and our employee assistance programme About the role: In addition to providing confidential, efficient
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continues to be reflected in consistently high satisfaction ratings from both employers and apprentices. Over the past decade, our programme has grown significantly. We now work with over 700 employers—from
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intranet pages, the Annual Conference programme and website, and a broad range of digital resources for pedagogy and educator development. To succeed at this role, you will possess the ability to: work with
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to meet the employability needs of their students through a programme of curriculum delivery, extracurricular activities and 1:1 guidance. You will enhance the career development of students at all stages
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allowance (if applicable) A PhD training programme is part of the agreement. D1: This PhD project will explore innovative strategies to overcome zinc dendrite formation in rechargeable zinc-air batteries