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Head of International Admissions Salary: £62,000 - £66,000 per annum Employment type: Permanent Hours per week: 37 Reporting into: Chief International Officer Department: Global Development Office
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and empowering students throughout their journey at Arden. They provide wellbeing support, academic guidance, career development, and engagement initiatives, ensuring every student feels connected and
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for our blended and distance learning students. Take on module leadership, ensuring consistent quality and development of learning materials and schemes of work. Oversee assessment marking, create authentic
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Office at Arden University plays an important role in supporting academic governance, quality assurance, and student success. The department oversees key processes such as programme validation and approval
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to develop and deliver our undergraduate and postgraduate portfolio in Accounting and Finance. We're equipping our students with an in-depth understanding of modern accounting and finance, including the role
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). There will also be some occasional evening work, and up to 8 weekend a year for teaching on the LLM programme. Our working model arrangements are a non-contractual benefit so please note that an Arden work
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will drive the development and delivery of inclusive, equitable support systems that empower all students to succeed. You’ll lead on the implementation and monitoring of initiatives that remove barriers
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team has a diverse range of experiences from working in academia, as practitioners and working in industry. Our focus is on developing students in both discipline knowledge and applied skills to make
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in terms of increasing student enrolments and the creation of new, innovative programmes means that we need to recruit excellent Business lecturers to ensure ongoing success. As a Business Lecturer for
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, designed to support your career development in a dynamic and engaging academic environment. We emphasise up-to-date skills and knowledge, shifting away from the traditional view of ‘humans as resources