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Reference: 0181-26 Senior Research Associate in Machine Learning for Speech Processing Department: Phonetics Laboratory / Linguistics and English Language Contract: Full-time (1.0 FTE), fixed-term [18 months
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and develop. The Senior Buyer role requires experience in all parts of the procurement process from sourcing and tendering through to supplier management and purchase to pay. Prior experience in a
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Curriculum Transformation Programme. Working within Student and Education Services, you will ensure the accuracy of programme and module records, coordinate module enrolment processes, support student queries
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reporting tools, such as internal reporting systems and Tableau. You will be joining an innovative and forward thinking team to help develop our current processes and look to implement automation and new ways
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health difficulties. This role will involve measuring the clinical and cost-effectiveness of the intervention, as well as carrying out a process evaluation to better understand how and why the intervention
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under-represented in the arts sector. We will guarantee an interview to disabled candidates who meet all essential criteria. The recruitment process for this post will take place over two days, on 04 and
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, coordinate module enrolment processes, manage and support student queries, support digital readiness (ASK, Moodle, LUMES), and provide data analysis to inform delivery planning. You will collaborate with
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maintain the effective operation of the Vice-Chancellor’s Office. The role offers variety and responsibility, including diary management, meeting coordination, and supporting travel arrangements, including
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students in relation to their tuition fees and associated costs. Including, credit control processes to maintain accurate records of student tuition fee debt. The post holder with prioritise and distribute
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attracts a Head of Department annual allowance which is non-superannuable. For further details of the HoD reward or appointment processes, please contact Rosie Cantley, Faculty Resources Manager (r.cantley