50 web-programmer-developer-"INSERM" positions at University of Reading in United Kingdom
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to the development of high quality research grant applications and the generation of research income at the University of Reading. The Assistant Research Development Manager will join the Research Development Manager
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Henley Business School is looking for someone with a keen interest in fundraising and higher education to take on the role of Development and Fundraising Support within the Engagement, Employment
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recruitment targets of International Foundation Programmes (IFP) and International Foundation Year (IFY). This is a newly created role, reflecting the strategic importance of successful recruitment
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to appoint the Programme Director who develops and delivers Level 6 Degree Apprenticeship in Digital & Technology Solutions Professional, which is part of the strategic development of Apprenticeship programme
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apprenticeships for colleagues, including career development and new starter apprenticeships, and supporting our programme of wider development offerings. The role involves managing relationships with external
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see full job description and person specification for more details. You will have: Excellent IT skills with a range of IT packages and systems Familiarity with online processes, web based systems and
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in the design, development, and evaluation of Sim-IPE. Simulation DesignSupport the development of outcomes and objectives for each scenario/activity based on needs assessments, program outcomes, and
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see full job description and person specification for more details. You will have: Excellent IT skills with a range of IT packages and systems Familiarity with online processes, web based systems and
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Job Summary: The Assistant Cheer Coach is responsible for assisting the Head Coach in providing ethical leadership in managing all aspects of the Cheer program including, but not limited
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Computer Science Graduate Teaching Assistant (GTA) Programme! How does it work? Candidates will study for a four year, full time funded PhD (3 quarters of your time) whilst working and receiving a salary to gain