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University of Glasgow

Job Opportunity: International Partnerships Administrator at the University of Glasgow

The University of Glasgow, a prestigious institution renowned for its over 572-year history of transformative contributions, is seeking an International Partnerships Administrator. This role is crucial in supporting the University’s mission to foster global partnerships and strengthen its international presence. As a top 100 global university and ranked 13th in the Times Higher Education World Impact Rankings 2023, the University of Glasgow offers a dynamic environment for growth and innovation.

Role Overview:
The International Partnerships Administrator will work closely with the Study Abroad Partnerships team and the International Relations team within the Recruitment & International Relations department. The position involves varied responsibilities including financial reporting, managing financial transactions, arranging logistics for international visits, and liaising with global partners. The role also includes organizing international reputation events and gathering data for reporting on international partnership performance indicators.

Position Details:

  • Full-time (35 hours per week)
  • Fixed-term funding until August 29, 2025.
  • Split responsibilities with 50% of time dedicated to each team.

Application Advice for International Applicants:

  1. Understanding the Role: Familiarize yourself with the University of Glasgow’s Global Glasgow objectives to understand how the role contributes to their international strategy. Highlight any relevant experience in international partnerships or global education administration in your application.
  1. Highlight Cross-Cultural Skills: Emphasize any previous experience working in international settings or collaborating with diverse teams. Showcase your ability to communicate effectively across cultures, which is vital in liaising with key external international partners.
  1. Familiarize with Legal Requirements: As this role involves regulated activities under the Protection of Vulnerable Groups (Scotland) Act 2007, ensure you are ready to undergo the necessary PVG Scheme membership checks if successful.
  1. Embrace the University’s Values: Demonstrate alignment with the University’s commitment to ambition, excellence, integrity, and curiosity. Prepare to discuss how you can contribute to a community that values equality, diversity, and inclusion.
  1. Showcase Relevant Skills: Highlight skills in financial reporting, event management, and administrative support. Experience in data collection and reporting, as well as logistical coordination for international events, will strengthen your application.
  1. Leverage Your Networks: If you’re part of underrepresented groups, mention any relevant community contributions or leadership roles. The University particularly welcomes applications from Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic communities and other protected characteristics.

Benefits of Joining the University of Glasgow:

  • An engaging and inclusive organizational culture that nurtures your talents.
  • Generous employment package including 41 days of leave and a comprehensive pension plan.
  • Flexible working environment with a focus on health and wellbeing, including complimentary access to UofG Sport facilities.

To apply, visit the University’s official portal for the International Partnerships Administrator position. Embrace this opportunity to become part of a team that is dedicated to changing the world through education

To apply for this job please visit www.jobs.gla.ac.uk.