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this pivotal role, you will shape and deliver high-impact, insight-driven campaigns that inspire students and graduates to engage with a wide range of employability services, development opportunities and work
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supports the skin’s microbiome. Web page: https://labskin.co.uk/index.php/contact-us/ Aston University: You will work in a project team with Professor Andrew Devitt and Dr Ivana Milic from Aston University
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a Biosciences-related area that will complement our School’s excellent research. They will be able to evidence an independent and strongly developing research programme, preferably including securing
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, developing, and enhancing research, teaching, and scholarly activities within the Pharmacy School, with particular emphasis on Pharmacology. Applicants should be recognised for their expertise and have an
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experience in B2B marketing, content creation, or campaign delivery who is keen to develop their career in a fast-paced and supportive team. Please note, this role is subject to a satisfactory DBS check
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vibrant campus located within Birmingham city centre, which has excellent transport links via bus or train. Hybrid working is possible for this role, which means working both on campus and from home
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engagement and communication skills. A commitment to delivering measurable value, quality, and compliance. The ability to think strategically, analyse spend data, and develop practical sourcing strategies
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Autodesk. This permanent, full-time role offers an exciting opportunity to embed innovative design pedagogy, digital workflows, and professional practice at the heart of our programmes. You will work
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priorities are essential. You will also be confident using IT systems, managing budgets and expenses, and drafting high‑quality written material. An interest in developing and using AI tools is welcomed
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will play a central role in shaping the University’s digital and print collections, leading on a programme of print reviews, optimising acquisitions processes, and ensuring resources are accessible