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is a £5m Research England-funded initiative (2023–2027) based at the University of Exeter Business School. It is conducted in collaboration with the Chartered Association of Business Schools and a
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receive enough applications, so please don’t delay in applying if you want to be considered for the role. Summary of the role The Employer Events Team are responsible for delivering a varied programme of
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senior delivery role driving the University’s Digital Research Infrastructure (DRI) programme from vision to reality. The DRI Programme is a large-scale, long-term initiative spanning advanced research
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central to delivering long-term value from Exeter’s multi-year investment in its Digital Research Infrastructure (DRI) programme. You will define strategic priorities, manage service lifecycles from
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. Experience in working with large data sets, knowledge of statistics, and some programming expertise is essential. The project is based in ECEHH, at the University of Exeter’s Penryn Campus in Cornwall, and may
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Programme Manager to plan and deliver new computing capabilities, and with the Digital Research Services Portfolio Manager to ensure operational services remain strategically aligned, financially sustainable
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best practice stewardship across disciplines, including secure and sensitive data environments such as our Secure Data Research Hub. You will work closely with the Digital Research Programme Manager to
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, or research data platforms (desirable). Help Shape the Future of Research at Exeter By joining us, you will be part of the University’s Digital Research Infrastructure (DRI) programme — a major strategic
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Devon The University of Exeter We are a member of the prestigious Russell Group of research-intensive universities and in the top 200 universities in the world (Times Higher Education World University
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(British Geological Survey) and Helen Webster (UK Met Office and University of Exeter), as well as projects partners from the UK, France, USA and Italy. The key responsibility of the post-holder will be