Skip to main content Accessibility information

Search

Search


81 - 94 of 94 search results for `all the Key` |u:www.marjon.ac.uk
  1. Fully-matching results

  2. 2 Jun 2023: vision. The key successes of the Hub model for the MAT were:. • ... of the Hub model for supporting Educationally Isolated schools. The key message is that small groups of schools working together in.
  3. 11 Jul 2024: placement staff. The nature and frequency of this should be sufficient to ensure that key information is communicated between all parties in a timely manner. ... The key skills that can be achieved during placement. Health and safety risk factors and
  4. 19 Nov 2023: The report reflected his conversations with all BoG members. The report highlighted key successes of the University, with thanks expressed to former Vice-Chancellor, Prof Rob Warner and MJ for acting ... In terms of what made Marjon special, its friendly
  5. 26 Mar 2024: We engage all our community, including students, staff, alumni, public, key stakeholders and peers to help us co-create this knowledge, to question our knowledge and to ensure it is shared ... It is important to note that under OFS requirements we must
  6. 27 Mar 2024: He noted that the key challenge. facing the SU is keeping students connected with the university. ... future. The key thing will be working backwards from the university’s central cash flow and.
  7. 1 Jul 2024: ACTION: ELT to continue to review all spend areas. 3.10 The committee discussed reporting mechanisms and KDo asked if the timeline and list of. ... 4.5 Chartwells’ position was acknowledged. 4.6 It was noted that all medium/longer term actions
  8. 3 Jul 2024: of reference for all the Committees. In the appendix you will find a number of useful governance documents for reference,. ... however all governors are appointed by the Board and all are considered independent:. •
  9. 15 Feb 2023: Scheme), aligning closely with equality and diversity objectives.  Student lifecycle approach – Sustained outreach delivered across all of the key stages and at Level 3 with early ‘seeding’ at primary level ... minority groups in its own context.
  10. 25 Jul 2020: The key areas of risk were management override and revenue recognition – which are standard across all audits. ... Internal Audit Reports. a) Student Data Controls 10.1 AC noted the three key issues identified from the audit, all resulting in a low
  11. 25 Mar 2024: The eight key objectives of the University’s counter-fraud policy are: 1. ... 5. Communications. The Lead Investigator should take single responsibility for all subsequent communications.
  12. 1 Aug 2023: The University will ensure that a full and rigorous risk assessment is made for all key projects and capital works that are conducted on site. ... As required. Page | 21. Risk Management Policy July 2023.docx. All Staff Should contribute to the risk
  13. 25 Jun 2024: All the simulation settings, including the ward with a intensive care bay, are equipped with SimCapture which enables detailed debriefing, assessment and review of both simple and complex scenarios. ... 11. Personal responsibility to develop
  14. 2 Aug 2023: general information applicable to all students and the academic regulations specific to all the. ... stairwells) and alerts key personnel to any specific requirements the individual may have.
  15. 25 Jun 2024: All the simulation settings, including the ward with an intensive care bay, are equipped with SimCapture which enables detailed debriefing, assessment and review of both simple and complex scenarios. ... The University values are at the heart of all

Related searches for `all the Key` |u:www.marjon.ac.uk