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Are you an organised and detail-oriented professional looking to play a key role in supporting postgraduate education? We’re looking for a Programmes Administrator to join the Doctoral College
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research activities. You'll join the Faculty Marketing and Web Team and play a key role in managing our digital presence to external and internal stakeholders. Using your knowledge of content and user design
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departmental events, ensuring a welcoming experience for all attendees. Web and systems administration – assist with updating departmental web pages, online learning platforms, and the preparation of data and
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internal colleagues, external partners and other stakeholders to ensure the visibility of our research, supporting public engagement and impact activities and maintaining web and social media channels
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About the role The Faculty of Science is looking to recruit a talented and experienced Marketing Officer. If successfully appointed, you will join the Faculty’s Marketing and Web Team working
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About the role We are seeking two dynamic and proactive Project Coordinators. To support the GW-SHIFT and UK-HyRES programmes. These programmes aim to connect shared partners across the growing
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communications for the Institute’s community, including staff, students, and external partners. This includes the “outward facing” aspects of this large Institute, for example, web and social media presence, press
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candidate will coordinate SETsquared’s support and input into the programme and draw together activity across our network of start-ups, SMEs, and University partners. The SETsquared Partnership is a world
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you You will hold a PhD in a relevant field. Demonstrated significant depth and breadth of specialist knowledge of subject matter to contribute to research programmes and to the development
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About the role We are seeking an expert individual with project management and communication skills to lead our EPSRC UK-HyRES flagship programme, which is led by Professor Chris Brace. This role