85 web-programmer-developer-"U"-"Washington-University-in-St" positions at Lancaster University in United Kingdom
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Marketing Office on a 12-month fixed-term basis. The role holder will be responsible for creating high quality, engaging written and digital content for a range of marketing channels, including email, web and
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research on the deep seabed from a critical, decolonial perspective. In particular, you will have a pivotal role in designing a web-based ‘counter atlas’ of the deep seabed which will privilege, highlight
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concept through to delivery, working with researchers and stakeholders to maintain active engagement throughout the programme. Develop follow-up plans based on insights from innovation activities, fostering
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to undertake assignments across project and/or service functions as required. You will work in close collaboration with the programme team and wider stakeholders, building effective working relationships at all
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system. The role will also have a continuous improvement focus and responsibility for our web content and frequently asked questions to ensure that they are accurate and up to date. You will be supported
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initiatives, and offer holder events. Act as the first point of contact for applicants, schools, and other stakeholders, providing accurate and professional communication. Plan and deliver events including
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of processes relating to PGR at Lancaster University. The successful applicant will be expected to develop a new and revised delivery plan for PGR at LU - including the revision of governance and review
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and scholarship at both institutional and School level. Colleagues are supported through a structured staff development programme. We are committed to promoting Equality, Diversity and Inclusion, and
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research-related roles. You will report directly to the Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Research & Enterprise). The Director will be responsible for further developing the University’s research culture strategy and
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to support a new NIHR Public Health Research Programme funded project evaluating the population health impacts of Community Wealth Building (CWB). CWB is an economic development approach that seeks to retain