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LLMs as well as experience of using LLMs for healthcare research. The post is based in the Faculty of Life Sciences and Medicine, and will be closely affiliated with the Informatics Department in
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specialisms across the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, it is home to the BA in Liberal Arts, modules in Cultural Competency, and the MA in Global Cultures, a fully online programme and the first of its kind
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, Mathematical and Engineering Sciences (NMES), the King’s Institute for Artificial Intelligence works with King’s nine faculties to promote and develop AI expertise at King’s. King’s is also part of the Turing
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Nightingale Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery & Palliative Care (NMPC), in collaboration with the Faculty of Social Science & Public Policy (SSPP) and the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN
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Social Sciences, MA Education in Arts & Cultural Settings and other programmes as required. Their programme leadership responsibilities will initially comprise taking on the role of Deputy Director of
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, computer science and engineering. We deliver a wide-ranging portfolio of undergraduate and masters degrees, to around 4,500 students. About the role This is an exciting opportunity to lead and shape
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fully integrated. Blending biomedical sciences, population sciences and clinical practice, it provides early authentic clinical experiences to truly bring medicine to life. GKT shapes its graduates to be
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building and conference travel. We also offer a comprehensive and inclusive development programme. We are deeply committed to inclusion, diversity, and the wellbeing of our staff and students. Our dedication
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evidence to help them make policy decisions that improve care for patients with advanced illness and their families/carers. The PRU undertakes a core programme of policy research, informed by current and
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. In this role, you will build a research programme in an area of child and adolescent mental health, developing studies and applying methodologies that complement the department’s vibrant