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welcoming community that is constantly moving forward, never satisfied with the status quo. About the School / Service The Strategic Development and Delivery directorate brings colleagues together from across
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, in the right place, at the right time; developing skills for the 4.0 economy; building a supportive, high-performance culture; and developing the most welcoming, engaging and healthy university in
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remote and collaborative partner settings, with occasional evening and weekend work. Assess the interaction of a student’s disability with the academic environment and develop plans for reasonable
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Development & Delivery, IT, and Health & Safety. This collaborative approach ensures that all estate-related services are aligned with the university’s wider goals, enabling effective decision-making and the
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the Schools, the unit directly engages with employers, local authorities and academic partners to develop and deliver employment and enterprise provision, including the embedded Mental Wealth & Professional
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with the Director of People & Culture and other senior leaders, you will champion employee engagement and strive for operational excellence. Your responsibilities will include: Developing, implementing
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, Student Engagement, Retention and Success and Student Wellbeing. About the Job This role will be leading on the design, development and implementation of applications and system improvement flows to support
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will work closely with internal and external colleagues and stakeholders, developing relationships and partnership with colleagues within CaSE and Academic Schools. Career Consultant will plan, develop
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is found and creating a balanced, inclusive, and green future. About Us The UEL Nursing and Midwifery programmes has grown dynamically over the last few years. To support this excellent development in
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Early Years (www.isey.org ) in London, UK. Supervision will be by Prof Sam Wass (www.profsamwass.com ) (UEL, UK), with Prof Davidson (UEL, UK), Prof Rachel Barr (Georgetown, US) and Dr Sarah Jessen