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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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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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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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colleagues to ensure the smooth operation of daily processes and systems within the admissions department. The post holder will be responsible for developing processes to allow improvements in data management
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subject area (Geography, International Development or equivalent Social Sciences and Humanities discipline). They must be knowledgeable about remittance practices among transnational migrants and have prior
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to enhance the student, staff and visitor experience. The post holder will assist the Head of Maintenance Services in the continued development of the University’s Campus Maintenance Services Team including
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experience, the Enquiry Operations Manager is also responsible for developing and maintaining relationships with the relevant Professional Services and Faculty departments. This is a student facing role based
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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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Professor Dario Farina, in the Department of Bioengineering at Imperial College London. The focus of the research will be on the development of soft actuators, from material and structural perspectives, with