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the way Durham University thinks about and delivers change, primarily focusing on the co-ordination and professional delivery of the University strategy. The post holder will work with the following teams
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:59:00 PM Disclosure and Barring Service Requirement: Not Applicable. Job Description Post Title: Chief Development Officer Terms of Appointment: This post is permanent and full time. Grade: 10, SMT 1
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provision. It’s an exciting time to join the Department and make your mark. The post holder will be responsible for learning and assisting with the day-to-day technical functions and operations in
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provision. It’s an exciting time to join the Department and make your mark. The post holder will be responsible for learning and assisting with the day-to-day technical functions and operations in
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choices of young people who are traditionally underrepresented at university and encourages anyone with academic ability to consider applying to Durham, regardless of background. A post has arisen within
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of “internationally excellent quality” or “world leading”. The post holder will be responsible for learning and assisting with the day-to-day technical functions and operations in the Department of Physics, providing
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motivated continuous improvement specialist, with outstanding interpersonal skills and a focus on successful implementation. The post holder will be expected to take responsibility for the provision
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to the University and is part of the wider Information Services (IS) collection of teams, which underpins the delivery of customer focused information systems and services. Specifically, the post holder will
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exciting opportunity to help the Business School achieve its strategic objectives by supporting our alumni engagement and rankings activities. The post holder will be part of a small, supportive team and
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molecules in optical lattices. The project is a collaboration with researchers in Paris and Warsaw. The post holder will work directly with Prof. Simon Cornish (Physics) and Prof. Jeremy Hutson (Chemistry