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Programme Coordinator, SCENE Commercialisation Programmes ( Job Number: 25000815) Research and Innovation Services Grade 6: - £30,805 - £37,174 per annum Fixed Term - Full Time Contract Duration
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Programme Development Manager ( Job Number: 25000677) Research and Innovation Services Grade 7: - £38,249 - £45,413 per annum Fixed Term - Full Time Contract Duration: Three years Contracted Hours
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efficiently to changing business needs as required; possess excellent organisational, interpersonal, and time management skills, particularly when working across multiple departments and/or roles simultaneously
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7.30am-3pm, lunch 10am-3pm and dinner 4.30pm-8pm with on occasion finishing at 10pm if there is a function taking place. We have multiple vacancies available, varying between 9, 10, 12, 16 or 25 hours per
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) promotion of the University brand, academic research, relevant rankings, USPs and key narratives to multiple stakeholders and influencers locally, nationally and internationally; c) proactive management
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of working at the University and what it is like to live and work in the Durham area on our Why Join Us? - Information Page . The Role and the Department The Laidlaw Scholars Leadership & Research Programme
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collaboration, Into the Light . This three-year programme, which began on 1 April 2024, is funded by the Arts Council England, the Shared Prosperity Fund, Durham County Council and others. I has been designed
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today and shape your career at Durham University! The Role Residential Services Assistants (RSAs) cover multiple areas of a College and work in a supportive team carrying out legal compliance checks
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will be responsible for using insight and data to develop a social media strategy which supports our objectives of targeted recruitment and enhancing reputation. The purpose of this role is to plan
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role of interest to you. For over a decade, the Contextual Safeguarding Programme at Durham University (previously at the University of Bedfordshire) has been at the forefront of reforming safeguarding