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The Role London Business School is looking for a Development Manager, Leadership Giving to join our Advancement team. This is a frontline fundraising role focused on securing gifts of £1,000–£50,000
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accordance with the Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Act 2006. Applications are invited for the post of New Business Development Manager in the Commercial Services team. Royal Holloway has a robust
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schools and meetings. We are looking to expand our commercial business through the development of new business types. We see the focus being on developing events that can be ticketed to the general public
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schools and meetings. We are looking to expand our commercial business through the development of new business types. We see the focus being on developing events that can be ticketed to the general public
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a central part in delivering our university-wide academic development portfolio. Reporting to the Head of Education Programmes, you will lead and contribute to the delivery of the Certificate in
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and automation workflows About You This is a hands-on development role requiring deep technical skill in modern cloud-native development and a strong interest in the rapidly evolving field of AI/LLM
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Director, Proposition Development and Campaign, you will have overall responsibility for the project management, planning and delivery of the Campaign project and related fundraising propositions. This is a
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within its Department of Marketing. The post holder will deliver high‑quality, practice‑informed teaching, contribute to curriculum development, and support student employability through strong engagement
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with complex needs, and guide appropriate multidisciplinary interventions. They will contribute to the development of practice and support the design and delivery of education and development programs
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in silico models to replicate disease. We are particularly interested in the effects of exercise on the development of bone lesions, and the potential role played by mechanosensitive osteocyte cells in