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. The successful development of a Digital Twin-enabled IDS will not only improve the cybersecurity of industrial networks but also establish a foundation for further advancements in intelligent, self-learning
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academic and professional services teams, supporting colleagues with advice on internal communications and event coordination. Content Creation & Channel Development Produce high‑quality written, visual, and
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records across all stages of student staff employment. The People Operations Administrative team manages multiple workstreams, the postholder will rotate across different areas such as Organisation & People
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, work collaboratively with multiple stakeholders, and be a supportive colleague and team player. This role demands high levels of organisation and flexibility to coordinate multiple work streams across a
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Validation Administrator and contribute to the ongoing development and improvement of quality assurance processes and guidance. Key responsibilities include: Coordinating quality assurance processes
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concisely and with impact. Demonstrated success in working with and influencing multiple stakeholders, often in ambiguous environments. A proactive, resilient, and positive mindset, with curiosity, humility
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to Black students from low socioeconomic background (Index of Multiple Disadvantage quintiles 1 and 2, low household income) and/or Black students who are estranged or Care-experienced, (see detailed
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, and enterprise by ensuring our administrative systems are efficient, responsive, and continuously improving. About the Role Reporting to the Faculty Operating Officer, you will oversee multiple teams
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keep track of the high level picture. Ability to concisely express complex information in a way that maximises impact in shortest time possible. Experience of influencing multiple stakeholders, whilst
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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 of teaching, research