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to support the University of Leeds to deliver an extended welcome programme for all students throughout their student journey from accepting a place to graduation? The University has undertaken extensive work
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3 roles available, interviews expected to be held 16 October 2025 This role will be based on the university campus with scope for it to be undertaken in a hybrid manner. We are also open to discussing flexible working arrangements. Joining the on-site Campus IT Service Desk Team you will act...
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Undergraduate module Catalogue : Module and Programme Catalogue and contribute to undergraduate/postgraduate dissertation supervision. Jewish Studies at the University of Leeds has a long tradition, going back
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Do you want to be part of a national network supporting the delivery of health and care research across England? Are you able to effectively lead a programme of activities designed to increase
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have an excellent understanding of research skills in an academic environment? Do you have the ability to support the governance functions of a programme or project? Are you able to manage different
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managing the operational aspects of the £1.9m UKRAS STEPS programme. Working closely with the Programme Manager, you will be responsible for delivering a structured and high-impact programme that advances
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a timely manner; reporting on spending, monitoring and reporting progress against objectives; organising and engaging in project meetings; liaising with the project team and wider programme partners
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incoming study abroad programme. You will also provide support to the wider Global Opportunities team. You will be a strong team player who is flexible, highly organised and has a commitment to providing a
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experience will be enriched through simplified interdisciplinary programme management, tailored support, and opportunities for collaborative, engaging, and community-driven education. This Deputy Director post
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from the 18th century with large elements of 1960’s architecture through to many modern buildings, particularly following an extensive capital programme. The Facilities Directorate is committed