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. Working as part of a collaborative and dynamic team, you will help ensure the smooth running of ECRI’s extensive programme of courses, events and tailored support, contributing to a vibrant and supportive
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that change management plans are built into wider project and programme planning Change management plans which include impact assessment, sponsor roadmaps, resistance and communications plans Coaching and
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commercialisation reports such as the Higher Education – Business and Community Interaction survey (HE-BCI). Successful candidates will be expected to plan, execute and report on their activities to a high standard
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approach to engaging diverse stakeholders. Advanced project and programme management capability is essential to ensure that strategic initiatives are well‑structured, efficiently delivered, and aligned with
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elements of the programme (including dissertation supervision, personal tutor support to a group of students each year and attending exam board meetings as required). The post holder will contribute
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Doctoral College, which supports a thriving community of over 4,200 doctoral researchers. Our comprehensive and inclusive doctoral student development programme includes approximately 300 live workshops each
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of healthcare professionals particularly the highly regarded MPharm programme. Our School comprises the Comprehensive Cancer Centre and the Institute of Pharmaceutical Science which have a mission to
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of our busy Summer Schools business coordinating both external organisations and internal summer school programmes. You will report to one of our Event Managers and will have ad hoc responsibility for part
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for students, staff & partner providers, enabling the delivery of education through managing quality, programme, placement and assessment administration. We provide dedicated student support that prioritises
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health interventions for young people, and is part of a new £1.2M Cambridge-led research programme investigating how social media designs affect adolescent wellbeing. About the role The Department