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Assessment Team is one of 6 teams that sit within the central Student Registry office. The Assistant Examinations Manager is responsible for managing the process of recording assessment marks in the central
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the wider Information Services (IS) collection of teams, which underpin the delivery of customer focused information systems and services. Specifically, the post holder will: Assist the IS Senior Manager
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team supporting the SCENE programme and the University's Research Commercialisation Team The postholder will work on a 'matrix' basis, with line responsibility to management structures within the host
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the associated Departments (Biosciences, Chemistry, Computer Science, Earth Sciences, Engineering, Mathematical Sciences, Physics and Psychology). Further information about the role and the responsibilities is in
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, negotiation and management of research agreements. The post holder will help ensure that the University's legal, financial and reputational interests are protected while supporting the effective delivery
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applicant may need to work on campus for the majority of the time for the first three months Further information about the role and the responsibilities is at the bottom of this job description.
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For a chat about the role or any further information please contact Professor Gillian Hampden-Thompson (gillian.hampden-thompson@durham.ac.uk ).
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The Role and the Department Computing and Information Services (CIS) is the central IT support service for Durham University. CIS work with departments across the university to provide academic
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needs within CIS to ensure service excellence. Leading change management initiatives to optimise technology adoption. Identifying opportunities for improved use of digital services. Keeping end users
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The Role and the Department The Computing and Information Services (CIS) has an annual operational budget in excess of £12m, multi-million pound programmes of change within year, and approximately