Aston University is a vibrant, research‑led institution based in the heart of Birmingham, with a strong reputation for graduate employability and industry engagement. The School of Computer Science and Digital Technologies is known for its applied research, innovative teaching, and close links with industry partners.
A key initiative within the School is the Computer Science Industry Club, a strategic partnership between academia and leading organisations. The Club provides partner companies with access to talented students, academic expertise and collaborative research opportunities, while offering students valuable exposure to industry through placements, projects and events.
This role offers a unique opportunity to work at the interface of academia and industry, shaping meaningful partnerships that enhance student outcomes and drive innovation.
About the Role
The Industry Club Associate will play a central role in managing and developing relationships between the School of Computer Science and Industry Club partners. Acting as the main point of contact, you will ensure partners are effectively engaged and supported while identifying new opportunities for collaboration.
You will design and deliver a programme of high‑quality events that support student employability, curriculum development and research collaboration. The role also involves managing communications, maintaining partner records through a CRM system and producing reports to evaluate the impact of Industry Club activities.
This is a dynamic and outward‑facing role, requiring strong organisational skills, initiative and the ability to build effective relationships with a wide range of stakeholders.
Skills, Experience and Qualifications Required
* A degree (or equivalent experience), ideally with a background in event management, higher education or a related field
* Proven experience organising and delivering events
* Experience managing professional relationships and engaging with external partners
* Strong networking skills and the ability to build long‑term collaborations
* Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal
* High levels of IT proficiency, including Microsoft Office and database systems
* Strong organisational and time‑management skills, with the ability to manage multiple priorities
* The ability to work independently and as part of a team
* A proactive approach, with the confidence to develop new ideas and initiatives
Desirable
* Knowledge of the Higher Education sector and graduate labour market
* A full driving licence for attending meetings and events
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