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packages Desirable: B1 Knowledge of University business systems, (e.g., CMIS, MyCampus, Moodle, T4 web editing) B2 Knowledge and understanding of University structures, policy, practices and procedures
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Responsibilities 1. To provide academic support to specified research groups within the School of Law so as to develop funded research projects, conferences and other research initiatives in line with the School’s
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develop and enhance the profile of the project. 9. Lead on the development of a Communication Strategy, for example setting up and maintain the project’s web and social media presence producing briefings
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web, email and telephone. 2. To deliver a range of administrative activities ensuring an effective and efficient service is provided. 3. Work independently to schedule patient appointments which
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in the university, personally taking action to resolve issues and deliver an excellent customer experience at the earliest possible point, in person and digitally. 6. Recruit, manage, train and develop
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to develop proactive web-marketing approaches to increase traffic to the CaCHE website, and user engagement opportunities. 4. To be responsible for development of high quality and effective materials
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; and to the University Library's overall service planning and continuous improvement. Main Duties and Responsibilities 1. Maintain and develop the processes, procedures, standards, and workflows
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Systems Research group, the Technical Services Team and the wider University across both teaching and research. Main Duties and Responsibilities 1. Be responsible for troubleshooting complex technical
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papers as appropriate. 3. Develop and enhance your research profile and reputation and that of The University of Glasgow and research Group, including contributing to publications
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. Establishing and leading research collaborations with appropriate individuals and groups within the University, including multi-disciplinary links, and developing external research collaborations both nationally