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the Faculty Communications Manager to raise the profile of our research outputs and impact, and developing the effectiveness of our owned digital channels. About You You will have good experience in marketing
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delivering compelling alumni supporter and stakeholder campaigns. You will have demonstrable experience of delivering communications and engagement strategies across channels and will keep in mind special
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ambitious Business School. You’ll join a supportive marketing and content creation team who deploy the full channel mix to bring the university’s stories to life. By gaining a deep understanding of the
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through these channels with your strong customer service skills. The successful applicant will be passionate about providing a high level of customer service, sharing knowledge with colleagues and students
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data are in the form of codes from standardized coding systems, such as SNOMED-CT. These codes need to be converted to features in some way prior to being used in analysis. One way of doing this is to
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to enquiries received via multiple channels including e-mail, telephone, live chat and direct messages in the applicant portal. The post-holder will provide advice about various aspects of the admissions process
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specialised skills to plan, create, commission and maintain digital content across our website, social media channels, e-newsletters and more. This includes video, audio, photography, graphics and other content
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) Creating targeted marketing campaigns for alumni events via email, digital, web and social media channels Monitoring, evaluating and reporting on event success, and using insight to continuously improve
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enterprise architecture, data governance, and integration—particularly within Azure or similar ecosystems. Experience with intelligent automation, low-code/no-code platforms, or AI policy development would be
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great documentation so we deliver reliably at pace. You’ll turn manual tasks into automated pipelines, introduce and maintain configuration-as-code (e.g. Terraform, Ansible), and keep our environments