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Funding Development Location: Medway Campus Salary: £38,249 to £44,128 per annum Contract Type: Permanent Release Date: Tuesday 03 June 2025 Closing Date: Tuesday 17 June 2025 Interview Date
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-relevant research and knowledge exchange. We seek applications for an important strategic leadership role in NRI, namely: An Associate Director for Business Development, responsible for leading NRI’s
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2025 Closing Date: Monday 28 April 2025 Interview Date: To be confirmed Reference: 4922 The Institute for Lifecourse Development (ILD) is an interdisciplinary research, knowledge exchange and practice
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. The faculty has a strong focus on professional workforce development, with long-established and extensive partnerships across a wide range of professional sectors. The School of Education represents a
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of Greenwich. Reporting to the International Partnerships Development Manager, the International Partnerships Officer will provide key administrative support to the development and management of the University’s
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strategic developments in wellbeing, and help shape a positive student experience. You will have proven experience of working with multidisciplinary teams, as well as being an experienced practitioner well
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Timetabling and Exam Scheduling, you will lead the development, implementation, and management of efficient timetabling and exam schedules across all campuses. Working collaboratively with faculties
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possess demonstrable experience of managing a range of complex projects including both infrastructure and development projects, have exceptional written and verbal communication skills and possess relevant
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professions. The University has invested over £8 million in the development of a state-of-the-art simulation centre, which further enhances our record of teaching, research and knowledge exchange innovation
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of Greenwich. Reporting to the International Partnerships Development Manager, the International Partnerships Officer will provide key administrative support to the development and management of the University’s