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universities? Manchester Metropolitan University is looking for an experienced and highly skilled Programme Security Architect to play a central role in our strategic Security & Risk transformation programme. In
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About the Team / Project IT & Digital (ITD) plays a central role in delivering high‑quality, responsive, and secure services that support our staff and students. Our work directly shapes the
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Programme Cycle to Work scheme Various other rewards and benefits. How To Apply: Your application must include a supporting statement which provides examples of how your experience and skills match each
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Projects (BCP)'s premises in Stockport. Company Information: To find out more about Business Computer Projects (BCP) go to https://www.bcpsoftware.com/about-us/ Qualifications we require: Hold, or be about
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, combined with a predictive operational insights model to gain superior operational performance. Employed and supported by an academic team from the University, you will be based at ELE Advanced Technologies
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contribute to wider university priorities, including NSS and TEF. About you You will: Bring excellent leadership skills and a strong track record of motivating high‑performing teams through inclusive and
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be found at https://www.mmu.ac.uk/study/apprenticeships/courses For an informal discussion regarding this post, please contact the Programme Manager, Dr Claire Parry c.parry@mmu.ac.uk If you would like
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, health and human performance. As Project Manager, you will play a key role in coordinating and delivering the University-led elements of the Congress. Working within the Business Engagement and
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surpassed. Champion quality, compliance, and a high‑performance culture across your team. About you We're seeking a collaborative and influential leader who brings: A proven track record of leading business
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—the North West's first public poetry library. This supports interdisciplinary collaboration across literature, creative writing, linguistics, media, journalism, performance, and publishing. As part of