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the Directorate annual plan relating to the areas of disability and neurodiversity support, be an institutional advocate for the student experience and provide capable and supportive leadership to the team. We
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Manager to join Communications and Events on a permanent basis. You will support the Head of Editorial Planning in developing and implementing the School-wide Editorial Plan. You will play a crucial part in
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within Research and Innovation. This is a key role for the University, focussing on enabling the delivery of the University’s strategic plan and its commitment to challenge-led research and partnership
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scholarships and provides training and development opportunities for students. The EDI Coordinator will join the core Techne team and work across a range of equality strands, including gender identity, race
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, from Enrolment to Award. Under the direction of the Student Systems Senior Manager, the Student Systems Manager will play a key role in the SRS Project. They will develop expertise in the configuration
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an important role in the strategic planning for the workshop and laboratories and development and growth of technical staff and space provision for the School. The post-holder will work collaboratively with
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, is a recent theory developed by Prof. Tyler Kelly and collaborators Prof. Mark Gross and Prof. Ran Tessler. Open FJRW theory is a generalisation of open r-spin theory. This is a theory that has created
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The University of London The University of London is a leading UK provider of distance and digital education internationally, offering programmes to 45,000 students in 190 countries around the
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implementation of student recruitment and marketing activities in identified international markets for Undergraduate and Postgraduate programmes at Royal Holloway, University of London. The role will assist in
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– a £43.6M national programme co-led by Queen Mary University of London. PharosAI is set to revolutionise AI-powered cancer care, accelerating the development of breakthrough therapies, advancing