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About the Role The EDI Manager roles have dual responsibility: Leading the management, delivery and evaluation of strategic activity linked to the University’s Culture and Inclusion Enabling Plan
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Officer. The postholder will be a part of the professional Services team in the School. They will play an active role in developing and delivering the activities in the forming of the newly merged School
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the management of event costs and the budget management process for the programme of events and ad-hoc events. About You Educated to degree level or equivalent experience. Experience of Events Management, Project
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the University, in accordance with the Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Act 2006. Full-Time, Permanent Royal Holloway is undertaking an exciting portfolio of digital projects (Digital Plan) in support of our
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. The appointee will contribute to leadership of the FS programme, supporting the development of colleagues and fostering a culture of continuous improvement. They will also be instrumental in leveraging
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Royal Holloway's taught postgraduate degree programmes, and for contributing to the work of the International Recruitment Team. The Postgraduate Marketing Manager is responsible for the creation and
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higher education setting. Strong technical skills in system administration, database management, and web technologies. Excellent problem-solving abilities and a meticulous attention to detail. A
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multidisciplinary team of clinicians, scientists, nurses and support staff, delivering a programme of research relating to traumatic injury, haemostatic resuscitation and optimisation of patient outcomes. The Centre
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campuses. As part of the Operations team, you will plan and coordinate final details of the event and operational delivery of events. The post holder will be a key liaison between clients and the QM Venues
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opportunities for students via our brokerage service and Give Volunteering a Go program. You will also support student groups to fundraise for charities (RAG). The Students’ Union supports over 28,000 students