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confirmed Reference: 4931-E The Natural Resources Institute (NRI) at the University of Greenwich seeks applications for an Associate Director of Business Development to join our senior leadership team
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in allied healthcare, nursing and midwifery professions. The University has invested over £8 million in the development of a state-of-the-art simulation centre, which further enhances our record
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successful applicant needs to be confident in developing inspiring module materials and learning activities. The position enables an ambitious candidate to play an important role in the shaping of the future
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successful applicant needs to be confident in developing inspiring module materials and learning activities. The position enables an ambitious candidate to play an important role in the shaping of the future
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is at the heart of our fundraising operations, managing and improving the alumni database and data management processes that underpin all our activities and enable the university to develop alumni and
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Research Centres within the Institute for Lifecourse Development. The school has an active and growing research base. We had a strong performance in REF2021 particularly with regard to ‘research environment
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. Supportive and engaging leadership who will place emphasis on your development, whether you wish to pursue your career inside the University or outside. Excellent team atmosphere (both inside and outside
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management of the UK Student Recruitment Team. The role will lead and support the development, implementation, and enhancement of all aspects of the University’s UK Student Recruitment Strategy, including
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-informed curriculum development, and recruitment activities. An ability to support the development of a new apprenticeship provision An understanding of the current discourses within technical theatre and
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in developing inspiring module materials and learning activities. The position enables an ambitious candidate to play an important role in the shaping of the future development of the School