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proactively, flexibly and manage multiple competing deadlines is essential. Strong analysis and problem-solving skills are essential. Further Information This is a part-time position on a one-year fixed term
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About the role We are seeking a Research Associate to take a key role in the design and development of digital hydraulic fluid power technologies and control systems. This role is funded by the UKRI
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this, the University’s finance system Agresso, is taking this step to move to the Cloud. As the project moves into its implementation phase, multiple workstreams and activities that require active planning, management
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well-timed campaigns and multiple hires. Key Responsibilities Lead the development of an international recruitment framework, mapping academic hiring cycles and peak recruitment periods across global
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excellent at organisation and great at keeping multiple projects on track skilled at evaluating projects and making recommendations for future activities able to take initiative and drive forward positive
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The Digital, Data & Technology Department (DDaT) is responsible for the efficient delivery of IT infrastructure, digital products, and services; playing a vital part in enabling the University’s
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to communicate with a wide range of people. You will understand one or multiple operating systems e.g., Windows, MacOS,, mobile platforms and / or Audio Visual equipment. Experience using a variety of common
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creation across multiple channels, including publications, email marketing, social media and digital platforms. Collaborate with University teams to align messaging with branding and engagement objectives
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others. Proven experience managing complex projects with multiple stakeholders. Strong communication skills and the ability to work effectively across diverse teams. A commitment to continuous improvement
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The Role The GW4 is an alliance that brings together the universities of Bath, Bristol, Cardiff, and Exeter – four of the UK’s leading research-intensive universities. Through collaboration, we