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and the web. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including editing and proof-reading. Excellent project management skills and ability to manage multiple simultaneous projects. Strategic
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required. The Senior Project Manager is to take a leadership role in managing project risks and ensuring all projects meet financial, performance quality, safety and environmental objectives aligned
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to meet agreed timelines, scope, budget and align with organisational priorities, security standards and governance requirements. The role works closely with enterprise architects, technical engineering
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other professional activities. The Senior Lecturer will develop, engage in and lead high quality research projects that are aligned with the University’s research focus areas to achieve success in
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effective industry engagement to secure placement sites for students that align with program needs and university strategies. Their main duties include collaborating with industry professionals and college
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curriculum and innovative, student-centred approaches. Ability to manage large programs or multiple smaller programs and undertake course coordination roles. Ability to support and engage effectively with
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research and professional activities. The appointee will develop and lead research aligned with University priorities, contributing to research income and outputs, and building collaborative links across
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regional partners, support the design and delivery of activities such as workshops and policy dialogues, prepare briefings and reports, and keep multiple workstreams moving at once. This role suits someone
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and leading high-impact, translational research aligned with the University’s research priorities in the Department of Food Technology and Nutrition. Areas of particular interest include applied and
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research data security Strong stakeholder engagement skills — working across researchers, IT, industry, and government funding bodies The strategic acumen to align DRI planning to institutional research