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rigour, open science, and improving health equity through data-driven approaches The opportunity to contribute to a high-impact project at the forefront of global malaria surveillance innovation A central
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achieved or are about to achieve completion of clinical training (CCT). This fellowship supports those actively engaged in mechanistic discovery science and/or experimental medicine. They will receive
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, Science for Humanity, is ambitious and seeks to maximise Imperial’s potential as a force for good in the world. Our Imperial Class of 2030 programme will nurture the most talented, enterprising and diverse
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. The Department’s research includes the fundamental biology of infectious diseases to the development and application of new approaches to treatment. There are major research programmes in human immunology and
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accurate record of experimental work To actively participate in the research programme of the Group To publish in high quality journals and to present data at national and international meetings
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journey through admissions for all undergraduate programmes within the Faculty of Medicine, which includes the MBBS/BSc Medicine programme and the BSc Medical Biosciences programme. You will provide
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team, to deliver all aspects of the selection process at department level for the undergraduate MBBS Medicine programme. You will have strong communication and organisational skills and be able
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including non-NHS and non-healthcare related studies With the support of the Senior RGIT Team, you will lead on development, implementation and enforcement of the audit programme for research studies and
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technology, environmental sustainability and/or new frontiers of space, security and telecoms? If so, we invite you to join Imperial College London as our Head of Bid Development for the Schools of Convergence
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-profile programme of cutting-edge research, integrating strengths in cell biology, molecular biology, physiology, and pathology. This work is deeply embedded within the Imperial College Academic Health