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staff community. You will be a member of the Student Information Development team and you will support the development of the Universities student record system (SITS), ensuring that it meets the needs
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successful ROI. The ideal candidate also can produce compelling communications and has experience delivering excellent stewardship programmes. Additionally, the postholder has developed excellent project and
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through higher education, develop a foundational knowledge of the Kingston graduate attributes, understand themselves better and prepare for further stages of the Future Skills programme. Additionally, it
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Liaison Adviser to join the Education Liaison and Outreach Team. Working in collaboration with colleagues in the team and across Kingston University, you will develop, deliver and evaluate a range of high
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a positive working relationship with the young people as they support them through the 16-week programme. Key Responsibilities To plan, prepare and deliver creative sessions spanning a range of
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Faculty/Directorate Academic Services School/Function Development, Alumni, Relations and Engagement (DARE) Location of vacancy Penrhyn Road The Role The Development, Alumni Relations and Engagement
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large and complex organisational setting, preferably within the Higher Education sector. You will have a highly developed understanding of the need to maintain required levels of professionalism and
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technologies. You will have experience of developing and leading SITS e-Vision development. You will also have a broad understanding of the SITS student lifecycle e.g. admissions, enrolment, assessment, student
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activities include delivery of undergraduate degrees in Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Science. You will work closely with the Pharmacology and Bioscience course leaders to develop and deliver inclusive
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across the MFA Fine Art and BA Fine Art programmes. Your teaching will be informed by your specialist artistic practice and your research will contribute to the School’s wider research culture. Drawing