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About the Role Applications are invited for a Data Scientist based at the Centre for Clinical Pharmacology and Precision Medicine at the William Harvey Research Institute in Charterhouse Square. The
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to degree level or equivalent or substantial relevant experience and substantial experience of providing proactive administrative support of academic research, including proven ability to monitor large
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, the largest school of public health in Europe. We work collaboratively with health professionals world-wide to conduct large multi-centre clinical trials aimed at improving patient outcomes in life threatening
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, and good communication. We are looking for someone who is equally comfortable working independently under their own initiative, and also as part of a large team of colleagues. You will have the ability
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and prior experience of leading a large academic group (e.g. department, or faculty). They will be able to demonstrate substantial contributions to research and teaching of infectious disease
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The Role Empower the LBS community by ensuring seamless access to essential learning and research resources London Business School require an Information & Curation Specialist to join our Library
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dynamic portfolio, from health data research to supporting a vibrant clinical academic community. As a key member of the Department and the first point of contact for those projects, the post-holder will
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knowledge of machine learning and AI, large scale data analysis and expertise in scripting language will stand you out amongst your peers. For all our roles we are searching for those who will be passionate
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, University of London is a core element of the Estates Directorate managing a wide range of issues and co-ordinating a large team of in-house trades people and external contractors. We are looking to recruit
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-in sessions and information sessions), including tours of the School. Assisting in the co-ordination and organization of overseas promotional events. This includes recruiting Alumni to help with panel