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Project Support Officers > Berkshire [02/04/2010] |
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Following the merger between the University of Reading and Henley Management College, we are currently undertaking a major project to integrate our student information systems and related business processes. This has created opportunities for two additional people to join our team in meeting the challenges of this project. Both posts are eight-month fixed-term contracts which will provide valuable experience for the successful jobholders. We need two enthusiastic and committed people to join our Project Team to support the integration of processes from the Henley Business School on the University's student information system (RISIS). You will support the planning, testing and implementation of the new processes, including development of additional online facilities for the students and staff, and provide backfill support for the other members of the team. Informal contact details Contact role: RISIS Applications Manager Contact name: Dr Rachel Crabtree Contact phone: +44 (0) 118 378 7580 Job Type: Permanent Location: Switzerland - Schaffhausen - Schaffhausen
Salary: 22236 Date available: now Specialist Industry: RISIS Development & Support Office Job Contact:: Contact Tel:: Interview Dates:: Closing Date:: Company: University Of Reading Company Description: We are proud of our long and fascinating history at the University of Reading. Our tradition of academic excellence dates back to the late nineteenth century and owes much to the vision and generosity of several notable individuals.
Our origins lie in the Schools of Art and Science established in Reading in 1860 and 1870. These became part of an extension college opened in 1892 by Christ Church, Oxford. The college thrived, receiving its first treasury grant in 1901. Three years later the local Palmer family, of the famous biscuit manufacturer Huntley & Palmers, donated our London Road site. Their continued support helped to fund expansion, including the opening of Wantage Hall in 1908 and The Research Institute in Dairying in 1912. We received a Royal Charter in 1926, the only university to do so between the two world wars. At the same time, Dr William M Childs became the Universitys first Vice-Chancellor. Company Website: [n/a]
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