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and research, and a stimulating and enriching experience for our students. The Faculty of Design, Informatics and Business is the home of Abertay’s degree programmes in law, accounting and finance
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degree programmes in law, accounting and finance, business and marketing, cybersecurity, applied computer science, computer games and digital arts. Abertay was the first University in the world to offer
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statutory regulatory framework requirements by supporting programme and partnership approval and management processes. In addition, you will be responsible for supporting the student complaints, appeals and
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recruitment programme, and successful candidates will operate on a fixed term contract for 2 years (23 months), with the expectation that the role supports career development following completion
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programmes worldwide. Abertay Online extends the University’s global reach through flexible, high‑quality digital programmes that support international growth. To strengthen delivery across this expanding
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on developing our portfolio of Abertay programmes being taught overseas; and a Student Exchange and Study Abroad function which manages student mobility programmes with partner institutions. The University now
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tasked with increasing the number and diversity of international students on campus in Dundee; an international partnerships team focussed on developing our portfolio of Abertay programmes being taught
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. This is a collaborative, flexible role in which you will make a visible contribution to the student experience. The role requires a degree in Library and Information Science (or a comparable qualification
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our portfolio of Abertay programmes being taught overseas; and a Student Exchange and Study Abroad function which manages student mobility programmes with partner institutions. The International
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delivery of the University’s Strategic Plan. Collectively, the six units that make up the service, enable strong governance, effective operational and administrative support, regulatory compliance, strategic