This is a Permanent, Full Time vacancy that will close in {x} days at {xx:xx} BST.
The Vacancy
We are looking for a versatile and motivated individual to take up the position of Entrepreneurship Lab Co-Ordinator of the King's E-Lab.
The role would play a pivotal part in supporting the Directors to run the King's E-Lab, administer and manage a broad range of programmes, facilitate the operation of the Lab's day-to-day activities, and act as secretary for both the E-Lab committee and the Senior Advisory Board (SAB).
The Entrepreneurship Lab Co-Ordinator will also undertake a range of tasks on behalf of, and to support, the Directors, including working with them on data management, planning, communications and budgeting.
The E-Lab is an innovative initiative, and the Co-Ordinator would have opportunities to shape the role creatively.
Please see candidate pack for further details.
Please note that we reserve the right to close the vacancy early should sufficient applications be received.
About Us
King’s is a constituent College of the University of Cambridge. Founded in 1441 by Henry VI as a place of education, religion, learning and research, the College comprises around 130 Fellows, 650 undergraduate and postgraduate students and 275 non-academic staff.
The College is internationally recognised as a leading academic institution, boasting among its former students and Fellows, no fewer than eight Nobel laureates, including Patrick Blackett, Frederick Sanger, Sydney Brenner, Philip Noel-Baker and Oliver Hart, as well as influential figures such as Alan Turing, E.M. Forster, John Maynard Keynes and Bernard Williams.
Among its most prominent living members are the novelists Zadie Smith and Salman Rushdie, astronomer Martin Rees, sociologist Anthony Giddens, anthropologist Caroline Humphrey, former chair of the Bank of England Mervyn King, philanthropist David Sainsbury, molecular biologist Lesley Anne Glover, entrepreneur and computer scientist Hermann Hauser, composers Judith Weir (Master of the King’s Music) and Errollyn Wallen, the first black woman to have a composition performed at The Proms.
The undergraduate and postgraduate community is vibrant and diverse, priding itself on a friendly and inclusive atmosphere combining academic commitment with political engagement and a lively social and artistic scene.
King’s has long been leading the way in undergraduate recruitment from the state sector. The College works very hard to attract the best applicants, regardless of background, and to encourage academically outstanding students from underrepresented communities to study at Cambridge. In 2018 it launched a transformational Student Access and Support Initiative designed to improve equality of access and opportunity, and to help combat entrenched social and economic disadvantage.
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