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are seeking a highly motivated and innovative Research Associate to join our interdisciplinary team working on the development and evaluation of sustainable, plant-based materials for use in medical devices
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event for Partner School engagement- including outreach activities. Develop and perform rapport building with the agencies and school counsellors that appointed under the candidate’ portfolio. Plan
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received a 5-star rating from the Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) in each successive year since the ratings scheme’s introduction. In 2024 all our undergraduate and postgraduate programmes
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Directorate through effective data management, analysis, and system development. The post holder will be responsible for optimising the use of the Directorate’s CRM platform to enhance engagement with external
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for business and industry. We connect with industry at every level and develop programmes to match their needs – so employers get work-ready industry-fit graduates. We have an established set of values that help
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. Execute the year campaigns with Outreach Manager’s Partner School Strategy. To lead Campus Nurturing event for Partner School engagement- including outreach activities. Develop and perform rapport building
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the University’s intellectual assets, developing commercialisation strategies, negotiating license agreements and royalties, supporting the Head of Commercialisation and Chief Entrepreneurial Executive by
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to lead all engagement activities for a range of audiences and across a number of platforms for a large, multi-partner programme grant researching the development of quantum secure communications
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universities to focus on applied languages, we have developed a very distinctive profile in this area over more than 50 years. Whilst interpreting and translation remain at the forefront of our teaching and
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ecological benefits through cascading effects. Traditionally, these structures are made from cement, which is a maajor source of CO₂ emissions. In collaboration with Build the Reef Ltd., which has developed a