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priorities and work to deadlines You'll be part of the high performing Open Enrolment Business Development team within Corporate Development, reporting to the Head of Open Programmes. You will receive day-to
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deliver the planned communications activities on social media, Me@Reading portal, Essentials website, Student Life blog and UoR student app Manage communications for the Universities Student Life Events
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of the novel supramolecular polymers[1,2] and their biocompatibility. In addition to gaining invaluable scientific technical skills, this project will also develop the ability of the postgraduate student
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provided within the School, through the development of new processes and the implementation of service improvements. This role will support research activity. You will have: Excellent organisational and time
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available on the UK Visas and Immigration Website . We are seeking an Engagement Officer to deliver an activity plan programme for the Inclusive approaches to accessing rural archive film project
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, understanding and engagement between students and the University. Working closely with senior leaders, Student Services and Reading Students’ Union, you will develop a coordinated, evidence‑led programme of
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an expanding criminology team within the School of Law. Successful applicants will contribute to the development and delivery of the School of Law’s new criminology undergraduate programmes as
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discuss visa routes with candidates who are invited to interview. This is an exciting time to join the University of Reading as we embark on a Professional Services Programme that will fundamentally change
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be immersed in an environment that supports academics to achieve the most from their careers You will have: Experience of teaching on post-graduate or similar programmes (MBA or MSc). Teaching
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/caregivers view food as a way to support mental health. Understanding these views is important for developing effective and acceptable interventions. The potential benefits of combining diet with psychological