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guidance on all areas of international student recruitment. This includes admissions, marketing, conversion, and recruitment activity, as well as contributing to the development of policies and procedures
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of academics responsible for delivering impactful research and excellence in learning and teaching that align with the University’s vision to develop graduates who are sought-after for their skills, knowledge
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learning portfolio, and deliver our wide-ranging education provision. If you feel that you are able to inspire, motivate and communicate with students to promote their development, then this role is for you
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Faculty/Directorate Students School/Function Student Development & Graduate Success Contract type Fixed Term Contract Location of vacancy Kingston Hill The Role Practice Education (Placement
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people with the knowledge they need to work effectively, through developing and delivering innovative and engaging communications. They will also help to enhance the student journey through providing
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Road The Role As a postdoctoral researcher in Analytical Chemistry, you will work on the project “FAST CBRN,” funded by DASA. The role involves developing methodologies for the analysis of pesticides in
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experiments, developing and running bespoke NMR experiments, collating data/recording the results, undertaking analysis and conducting literature analysis as appropriate. The post holder will help to prepare
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practices across all operational functions, while also contributing to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Accord and supporting wider borough-level action through the Royal Borough of Kingston’s Climate
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sits at the heart of Kingston School of Art, where the course delivers the conceptual, practical and technical skills to showcase students’ strengths and creative direction. Students develop insight and
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sits at the heart of Kingston School of Art, where the course delivers the conceptual, practical and technical skills to showcase students’ strengths and creative direction. Students develop insight and