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you This is a varied and fast-paced role, perfect for someone with a passion for sport, events, and content creation that is high-quality and impactful. We're looking for someone with proven experience
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Hubs and will work closely with the AP2 academic attachment leads and teaching leads in each LEP. You will also be the SAST lead and academic co-lead for the UK Foundation Programme for our students
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project, requiring a high degree of competence in one or more of the research areas listed. An aptitude for critical thinking and a flexible approach to collaborative research is vital. Candidates should
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a year old, and the successful candidates will be the line manager for 1 or 2 Operations Administrators in the team. Being able to build these relationships and understand the work performed
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will have provide technical support to a number of technologies such as Simulation recording software, Immersive Spaces and High fidelity manikins. About the team- You will be an integral part of
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reputation and sustainability of the sports injury clinic, supporting the performance objectives of the University. This position supports the clinical lead in the delivery, development and governance of all
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research or academic-related position with a contract of 12 months or more will be considered to have achieved the aims of this programme and as such will not be eligible. *Most applicants will be expected
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their skills outside PhD study, those who currently hold a research or academic-related position with a contract of 12 months or more will be considered to have achieved the aims of this programme and as such
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to KE external performance frameworks, develop performance measurement frameworks, and drive strategic plans, while maintaining awareness of external changes and adopting best practices. Oversee business
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will be responsible for monitoring all computer systems connected to the university network to identify known vulnerabilities, potential weaknesses, security breaches, unusual activity and unauthorised