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Student Experience Officer - School of Languages, Cultures, Art History and Music - 106144 - Grade 6
of the issues affecting the student academic experience in a higher education environment Willingness to learn and understand the direction/vision of the College and how this may impact the student experience
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order to aid your development into a qualified archivist, the University will offer to pay 50% of course fees on a registered ARA distance learning course relating to Archive Management Main Duties
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essential Full clean driving license desirable Work patterns may vary so a flexible approach to working hours and days is essential Ability to learn and understand how diversity considerations affect own area
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recognised department and to make a lasting impact by educating the next generation of computer scientists. As part of the University of Birmingham, you will benefit from access to state-of-the-art facilities
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to requirements and accurately instruct other staff; preparing the laboratories for other events such as open days. You may be asked to participate in demonstrations on open days. Health and Safety You will be
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machines, microscopes. Proactive approach to Health and Safety matters, together with the communication skills to interact with a range of people, including students. Ability to be flexible to meet deadlines
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knowledge in a way which develops new intellectual understanding Disseminate research findings for publication, research seminars etc Supervise students on research related work and provide guidance to PhD
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equipment e.g. balances, pH meters, autoclaves, glass washing machines, microscopes. Proactive approach to Health and Safety matters, together with the communication skills to interact with a range of people
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the annual cycle of teaching and learning outlined in the role summary above; for example recording student attendance information or seeking draft exam papers from academic staff for approval. Regularly
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The School of English, Drama and Creative Studies hosts a community of academics and students researching and learning in all areas of English Literature, Language and Linguistics, Film Studies, Creative