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staff community. You will be a member of the Student Information Development team and you will support the development of the Universities student record system (SITS), ensuring that it meets the needs
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through higher education, develop a foundational knowledge of the Kingston graduate attributes, understand themselves better and prepare for further stages of the Future Skills programme. Additionally, it
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Faculty/Directorate Students School/Function Student Development & Graduate Success Location of vacancy Penrhyn Road The Role Part of the team delivering University transition activities, this role
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This role is based at Kingston upon Thames, London, United Kingdom. Faculty/Directorate Academic Services Location of vacancy Penrhyn Road The Role Our Research Development Managers are pivotal in
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technologies. You will have experience of developing and leading SITS e-Vision development. You will also have a broad understanding of the SITS student lifecycle e.g. admissions, enrolment, assessment, student
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Adviser to lead the development and delivery of initiatives & programmes to support student inclusion & equality. This includes the coordination of targeted programmes of work such as our Student Equality
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the delivery of high-quality data insights. As a technical lead, you will work with our Data Warehouse Contractor for the design, development, and enhancement of our data warehouse and BI solutions. You will
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of Pharmacy. You will plan, develop and deliver high quality and innovative teaching and assessments in collaboration with a team of academics to deliver a vibrant education to our students that can be
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they need to get the very most from their education. The role will also involve working closely with clinical placement providers, participating in the ongoing development of our midwifery programmes
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. Key Responsibilities - Deliver high-quality lectures, seminars and workshops across Levels 5–7 - Prepare and update learning materials that support student learning - Design, set, and mark assessments