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Responsibilities: Curate and manage an annual programme of innovative exhibitions and public events. Develop a unified curatorial strategy across all UCA galleries and act as UCA’s cultural ambassador. Build strong
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and guidance to students on a range of subjects related to student life. The post holder’s remit will be broad and will include programme and module administration; managing student records and
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creative International daily menus. The role is hands on and part of the operational team covering all aspects of kitchen and office work. The University actively encourages staff development and training
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Department, which serves to provide a comprehensive and effective service across the student journey, enabling individuals to realise their potential. The post holder’s remit is broad and includes programme
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an interdisciplinary, innovative programme. Why Join UCA Canterbury? Be part of a diverse and innovative programme, BA (Hons) Visual Communication, delivered within a respected creative institution. Join the Canterbury
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curriculum development for the Integrated International Programmes. You will deliver key Architecture and Interior Design based projects; provide pastoral support to students; undertake assessment, monitoring
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have galleries and exhibition spaces across the Surrey and Kent campuses. Throughout the year, UCA galleries host a dynamic and innovative programme showcasing works and research projects from students
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, contributing to the development, assessment, and management of academic delivery across the Fine Art and Craft cluster of courses. In addition to delivering an exciting student experience, the role involves
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course at Epsom. You will collaborate with the Academic team to collectively generate new course materials and develop learning activities specific to the course. The Atelier & Tailoring studios are a
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at Epsom. Working as part of a vibrant team, you will collaborate with academic and technical colleagues to collectively generate new course materials and develop learning activities specific to this unique