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senior administrative support for non-clinical phase of the UG Medicine course delivered in Nottingham. You will lead and co-ordinate the administration of induction, programme and module delivery and will
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programme assisting with the timely delivery of tasks and outputs according to strict deadlines. You would be well-suited to this role if: You have experience working with students particularly postgraduates
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-focused service to schools, faculties and departments. You will monitor performance against service standards and KPIs, plan and allocate work effectively, and act as a key escalation point for complex
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at all career stages. Developing, supporting and cultivating our research talent pipeline is a key part of the University of Nottingham’s strategic delivery plan for research. In this role you will help
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both simple and complex issues queries Support the coordination of the Health and Safety training programme, including booking of rooms, ordering catering and scheduling on the internal short courses
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. This new role will be a key part of the newly established Reshaping our Estates programme team, helping to embed data informed decision making through all phases from discovery to delivery working towards a
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research, theory, and practice. The School of Education seeks to appoint an Assistant Professor to work on this programme. Duties will include curriculum development; teaching; assessment, and quality
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programme. A typical day is excitingly varied. It may involve you discussing materials science projects with potential partners, supporting analytical service delivery, developing public engagement
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and alumni. Would you like to be part of our ambitious future, working within sector leading sports facilities to deliver a programme of sporting programs and international level events? If so, we
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the first 4 years of the course. Additionally, you will assist in the further development the School’s programme of postgraduate training in clinical pathology. You will have a veterinary degree registrable