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, Demonstrated success in publishing research in high-impact international journals, Strong oral and written communication skills, and High-level organisational skills, including the ability to prioritise workload
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that enhance student experience Monitor and ensure compliance with internal and external regulations and efficient reporting and issues resolution. Facilitate the delivery and continuous improvement
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, computing science, software engineering, or a related discipline. Demonstrated experience in investigating and analysing business requirements to identify efficiencies and gaps and designing and mapping
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deliver to deadlines Good computer skills including Microsoft Office and a range of database management systems and applications. Demonstrated skill and experience using Microsoft Excel is a requirement
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program evaluation, implementation science, and/or guideline development and implementation. Familiarity with co-design or participatory research methodologies, particularly with older adults or underserved
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loading year-end processes, and payments. Preparing and distributing reports for internal and external stakeholders, including auditors. Driving ongoing analysis and review of Payroll services and processes
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the auspices of the CSS program, including meeting program timelines and deliverables. Support the development of standardised data models to support drill-down reporting from executive-level views
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-Chancellor (Research) portfolio. This is a unique opportunity to shape and strengthen the governance frameworks that ensure research involving animals and gene technology is conducted responsibly, ethically
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, maintaining clear communication of expectations and adherence to timelines. Stakeholder Engagement: Working closely with internal stakeholders across faculties and offices and establishing partnerships with
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. Its work spans multiple disciplines—computing, engineering, business, criminology, law and psychology—to support cross‑cutting research initiatives. In addition, the Hub is committed to training