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Department Academic Programme Administration Vacancy Type Open-ended/Permanent Full-Time/Part-Time Full Time What makes Goldsmiths unique? Goldsmiths is a world-renowned university that has a
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Department Academic Programme Administration Contract Length 12 months Full-Time/Part-Time Full Time What makes Goldsmiths unique? Goldsmiths is a world-renowned university that has a reputation for
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(website, video and social media), marketing, business partnering, and UK and International recruitment. Colleagues are encouraged to be ambitious, committed to the learning and development of themselves and
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Department Academic Programme Administration Vacancy Type Open-ended/Permanent Full-Time/Part-Time Full Time What makes Goldsmiths unique? Goldsmiths is a world-renowned university that has a
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of the student body, provides unique opportunities for students to develop cross-cultural collaborative projects. About the Role We are looking for an artist to join the BA Fine Art Extension programme in Studio
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which to study and develop an artistic practice. Many graduates of the School are among the most recognised names working in art today. The School has an international reputation for exceptional research
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thinking and practice. We are committed to a vibrant teaching and research programme that combines theory and practice with interdisciplinary engagement with the latest developments in media, communications
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to confidently engage with their University programme. Across the academic lifecycle of students, from pre-arrival to award, the Academic Registry ensures the integrity, consistency and effective administration
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the student experience and support students to confidently engage with their University programme. Across the academic lifecycle of students, from pre-arrival to award, the Academic Registry ensures
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reputation, and work with a network of artists, curators, galleries and museums both in London and internationally to create an inspiring and dynamic place in which to study and develop an artistic practice