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November 2025 Closing Date: Monday 17 November 2025 Interview Date: To be confirmed Reference: 5197 The University of Greenwich is home to a truly global community of staff and students. Our philosophy
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management of the UK Student Recruitment Team. The role will lead and support the development, implementation, and enhancement of all aspects of the University’s UK Student Recruitment Strategy, including
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Closing Date: Tuesday 11 November 2025 Interview Date: To be confirmed Reference: 5066 Leading on the admissions service across all applicant groups and the development of admissions IT systems
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Interview Date: To be confirmed Reference: 5142-E The Medway School of Pharmacy, a unique collaboration between the University of Greenwich and the University of Kent, is seeking a Teaching Support
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-informed curriculum development, and recruitment activities. An ability to support the development of a new apprenticeship provision An understanding of the current discourses within technical theatre and
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of deputising for the Head of International Student Recruitment Leading on the management of direct recruitment and sales activities of the University in recruiting international students at appropriate entry
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Interview Date: To be confirmed Reference: 5074-E The Natural Resources Institute (NRI) (www.nri.org ) is an internationally renowned multi-disciplinary centre of the University of Greenwich leading research
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to detail, and the ability to develop good relationships with university students and staff. Greenwich Business School is one of four faculties at the University of Greenwich and provides a wide range or
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. The primary function of this role is to develop the Medway School of Pharmacy provision of placements within the Master of Pharmacy (MPharm) course, along with the provision of support for foundation year
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and post graduate courses leading to registration in allied healthcare, nursing and midwifery professions. The University has invested over £8 million in the development of a state-of-the-art simulation