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, career development, and engagement initiatives, ensuring every student feels connected and equipped for success. Our focus on innovation and continuous improvement helps create an inclusive and enriching
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personalization. Experienced in using Salesforce Marketing Cloud or very close equivalent for campaign execution and analysis. Ability to develop and optimise long-term messaging strategies, including nurturing
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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 academic English workshops. Develop and teach tailored EAP/ESAP courses to enhance student success and academic performance. Support students in building their academic language skills, ensuring
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lectures online for our students. Take on module leadership, ensuring consistent quality and development of learning materials and schemes of work. Oversee assessment marking, create authentic assessments
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International Admissions Department: Global Development Office Click here to read the full job description and view ourexcellent benefits here This role operates on a hybrid working arrangement that will require
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solutions and ensure we develop the technology that will make the biggest difference. Our IT team is made up of around 60 employees with a vast range of skills from Software Development to IT Operations and
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Experience: The Student Experience team is dedicated to supporting and empowering students throughout their journey at Arden. They provide wellbeing support, academic guidance, career development, and
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growing academic team in the Department of Supply Chain and Project Management, supporting the delivery and development of our undergraduate, postgraduate, and degree apprenticeship programmes. We deliver a
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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