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significant digital transformation. We have a requirement for test analyst to support the ambitious, institution wide Curriculum Transformation Programme. This multi-year strategic initiative is reshaping
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) Programme, based at Lancaster University. The DASS Programme will consider the foundational statistical challenges of identifying anomalous structure in streams within constrained environments, handling
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developments that will address emerging trends and challenges in Theatre. You will contribute to practice-based research and teaching within our undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. This will include
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Officer. This is a senior technical leadership role responsible for managing a small (9) technical team, ensuring robust safety governance, and contributing to the Department’s long-term strategic plan. You
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for mental health research and work alongside residents to develop a more proactive, preventative model of care. Four initial research themes aim to tackle inequities in access to effective mental health
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Lancaster University is initiating an ambitious programme to implement a new Customer Relationship Management (CRM) platform. This multi-year strategic initiative is reshaping the design, delivery, and
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Reference: 0208-26 Lancaster University is initiating an ambitious programme to implement a new Customer Relationship Management (CRM) platform. This multi-year strategic initiative is reshaping the design
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the Campaigns Team within the Marketing Office, who lead on brand-level marketing for student recruitment, including web, email, advertising, organic social, and the creation of online and offline assets such as
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programme. You will be a member of the Architecture team within ISS and will be involved in the development of architectures and standards for our enterprise solutions. The role will involve working with a
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with partners at the University of Manchester and King’s College London, the group will identify local needs and priorities for mental health research and work alongside residents to develop a more