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Secretariat - Health & Safety Unit Location: Avery Hill Campus Salary: £38,784 to £44,746 plus £5476 London weighting per annum Contract Type: Permanent Release Date: Wednesday 10 December 2025
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for a bicycle and safety equipment. The commuter bursary is funded by our Hardship Fund and there are a capped number of awards. We offer these on a first-come, first-served basis. ALL 2025/26 FUNDING HAS
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The bursary is aimed at specific student groups who meet the following criteria, in priority order: Students from a British Pakistani and British Bangladeshi background, securing a 2.2-degree outcome in BA
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infrastructure, health and safety, outreach and supervise postgraduate projects. We are looking for someone with: Enthusiasm for science and a passion for sharing knowledge. Strong technical skills and experience
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of Greenwich that undertakes research, consultancy, teaching and training to support food and nutrition security, sustainable development, economic growth and poverty reduction mainly in developing countries
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health and safety polices. This varied role requires excellent event organisation skills as well as interpersonal, communication and management skills. The successful candidate will be passionate about
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expertise that enhance the student learning experience and support the advancement of our curriculum. A key aspect of this role will be demonstrating leadership in research through securing external funding
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. The postholder will have responsibility for health and safety in the workshop liaising closely with the Engineering Health and Safety Manager to ensure co-ordination of new policies. Have the experience
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(or equivalent). Demonstrable leadership and project management skills. Experience of developing partnerships and securing external funding. For an informal discussion about the post please contact Steve Corbett
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unexpected financial hardship due to unforeseen circumstances. The IHF is intended as a safety net for students in financial difficulty, not their main source of support. The maximum award is £1,000 per