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recruitment programme, and successful candidates will operate on a fixed term contract for 2 years (23 months), with the expectation that the role supports career development following completion
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administration by submitting accurate data and responding to staff queries. You will also contribute to business improvements, HR projects, and the development of standard operating procedures. You will have
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and Corporate Services directorate brings together the following functions: Finance, Procurement, IT and Corporate Information Systems, Estates development and sustainability, Facilities Management and
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their career goals by supporting the development of their career management skills, to prepare them for the world of work. The Careers Service offers a range of employability related activities, including work
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Development based in Hainan, China Full time, Permanent Grade 7/8/9 (£38,784.49 - £67,468.52) dependant on experience Abertay is a modern university with a global outlook, rooted in its local and national
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, to deliver the University’s UK recruitment strategy. You will lead the development and delivery of recruitment activities to maximise opportunities and meet UK student recruitment targets. This requires a
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Graduate School to support RKE development, with a particular interest in candidates who can build a sustainable portfolio for impact cases. The role requires a Persuasive communicator & skilled influencer
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, retargeting activity, and targeted communications for Open Days, Offer Holder Days and campus tours. You will support the development of subject-level value propositions with Programme Leaders, ensuring content
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recruitment and enhance the University’s reputation. Reporting to the Head of Marketing, you will lead the evolution of Abertay’s brand – visual identity, tone, messaging and templates – keeping everything
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communities. We have made our mark with high-quality, well-directed teaching and research, and a stimulating and enriching experience for our students. As part of Abertay University’s continued evolution of its