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) Games Design & Development programme. Lecturers will teach as a member of the teaching team in a developing capacity within an established programme of study and/or across developing areas, with
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embedding a culture of research and innovation whilst maximising business development opportunities. They will grow industry and business partnerships, covering the full range of engagement from student
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our graduates work. You will be the programme Co-ordinator for the MSc Occupational Therapy course which requires full engagement in the recruitment to the course, ensuring the provision is compliant
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of our social work programmes. We have a well-established qualifying and CPD provision founded on excellent relationships with employers. A proven commitment to providing a supportive environment for
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Communications Full Time: 37 hours per week Occasional evening and weekend work as required About this role This exciting role will involve you working with our partner schools and colleges, developing and
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will include developing content to shape the delivery of the law programmes and the opportunity to teach across both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. You’ll need at least an LLM and / or
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liaise with admissions tutors and other University staff to develop and maintain a comprehensive knowledge of the University’s portfolio of courses and entry requirements. About the team You’ll be joining
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available services both within and outside of the University. You will also develop and maintain close and effective links with key staff within the team, liaising with a range of relevant staff both within
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Receivables functions. Duties will include processing purchase invoices, helping prepare a weekly BACS payment file, arranging payment of currency invoices, processing purchase card statements, responding
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the development of all aspects of the accommodation provision and processes along with ensuring that an excellent student experience is maintained at all times and high quality, safe, and effective accommodation is