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Job Description Job Alerts Link Apply now Job Title: Temporary Management Support Staff (Web Developer) Posting Start Date: 17/06/2025 Job Description: Job Description We seek a web developer
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Media Management Manage and develop content for the School’s owned channels, including planning a social media content calendar. Plan amplification strategies, including orchestrating and executing paid
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desirable. Experience with Linux/Unix operating systems, high-performance computing clusters, relational database design, and web development is required. Prior experience with pathogen genomic epidemiology
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jointly operated with the School of Continuing and Lifelong Education (SCALE), which handles its student matters and business development. It is both a part- and full-time 3-year non-honours programme for
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Job Description Job Alerts Link Apply now Job Title: Temporary Management Support Staff Posting Start Date: 17/06/2025 Job Description: Job Description We seek a web developer experienced in
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, teaching and research relating to ethical and legal aspects of healthcare and biomedical sciences. We are responsible for the development and delivery of the Health Ethics, Law and Professionalism programme
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responsibilities are as follows. Digital Marketing Activities Plan, develop and manage digital marketing campaigns and activities Oversee Paid Per Click (PPC) campaigns, monitor performance and return on investment
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marketing/community engagement campaigns Experience in global engagement and/or events management would be advantageous Competency, experience or interest in UX/UI/web design, web development, graphic design
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greater impact on the community • Develop and regularly report on a set of metrics for measuring the effectiveness of the department’s marketing and communications programme • Stay abreast
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collection of more than 3 million volumes covering multidisciplinary subjects. Duties & responsibilities Lead and manage resources of DS to evaluate and review the effectiveness and scalability of programmes