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Faculty/Directorate Students School/Function Student Services Location of vacancy Penrhyn Road The Role The Disability and Mental Health Service at Kingston University is seeking two Disability and
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which are informed by high quality and impactful research. We have a successful track record in public and service user engagement and developing knowledge transfer partnerships and other enterprise
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experience of staff and students while enabling long-term institutional growth. These services span financial management, workforce development, and the maintenance of both physical and digital infrastructure
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. As an Art School within a university, KSA fuses the benefits of an art and design-focused identity with the ability to be at the forefront of exciting cross disciplinary developments in diverse areas
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delivers vital services that influence the daily experience of staff and students while enabling long-term institutional growth. These services span financial management, workforce development, and the
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Faculty/Directorate Students School/Function Student Services Contract type Fixed Term Contract Location of vacancy Kingston Hill The Role The student inclusion team at Kingston University is
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, and The Department of Applied and Human Sciences). Your role will be to develop and deliver cutting edge focused application of Analytical Chemistry to Forensic Analysis, Forensic Toxicology and
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the design, development and piloting of the MULTIPULM digital ecosystem. 1. Needs assessment stage (Mixed method approach) 2. Clinical trial protocol design 3. Evaluation using a mixed method approach
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the opportunity to undertake a wider area of responsibility in the Department. Applicants will be required to demonstrate that they meet the Kingston University standards in learning and teaching, and research. By
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leading London university, that is renowned for its progressive approach to education. Through our visionary Town House Strategy, we are transforming students' education by embedding the future skills