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To assist in the management of designated projects across a School, College or Professional Service area, or manage smaller projects on own, devising and delivering project plans. The post-holder will act as
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disability. The research assistant will engage in tasks related to project initiation, participant recruitment, data collection, data management and analysis, report writing, preparation of manuscripts and
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, inclusive, engaging and academically challenging curriculum content; working collaboratively with colleagues to design and deliver teaching, learning and assessment, assisting the Clinical Exercise Physiology
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objectives (e.g. Compact process, College 5-year plans, expenditure projections and options appraisals). Working with the Head of School and Head of Operations in identifying School strategic priorities and
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specialist advice and support to the Head and Deputy Head of Operations in the continuous monitoring, review and enhancement of the School’s administrative systems, communications and projects. The post holder
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-task and to work productively and effectively under pressure and to tight deadlines. Ability to promote the role of their team, to explain the work of the team and to assist with problems and queries
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Assisting with making collections accessible by undertaking basic cataloguing of archive and rare book materials under the supervision of appropriate professional staff in compliance with International
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on circumstances Grade: 7 (Spot) Full Time, Fixed Term contract up to 3 years Closing date: 8th July 2025 Background To create and contribute to the creation of knowledge by undertaking a specified range of
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for the University of Birmingham Background The University of Birmingham is a global institution working within a diverse and vibrant City, offering an inspiring education to our students, and undertaking critically
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contribute to the creation of knowledge by undertaking a specified range of activities within the Leverhulme Trust funded research project "The Ascent Of Paper Currency In Britain, 1690s–1920s". Role Summary