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About Us This role sits within Faculty Education Services in the Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine (FoLSM) at King’s College London at our London Bridge campus – www.kcl.ac.uk/schools/index
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About us The Faculty of Social Science & Public Policy (SSPP), King's College London, is seeking to recruit a Senior Quality Assurance Manager (Maternity Cover) to lead the Quality Assurance team
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About us: This is an exciting opportunity to join the Health Psychology Section, part of the School of Mental Health & Psychological Sciences at King’s College London based at Institute
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, programme reviews and programme approval processes. The team works collaboratively across the institution, to improve the regulatory, policy and compliance environment at King’s, and to support the ambitious
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departments: Cardiovascular Imaging, Cancer Imaging, Early Life Imaging, Imaging Chemistry & Biology, Biomedical Computing, Surgical & Interventional Engineering, Imaging Physics & Engineering and Digital Twins
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About Us The Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine (FoLSM) at King’s College London is one of the largest and most successful centres for biomedical research and education in the UK. The Faculty has
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relevant undergraduate degree (e.g. computer science, psychology, neuroscience, engineering, mathematics, statistics) with at least a 2:1 or equivalent Excellent organisational and time management skills and
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About us: The Precision Health Informatics Data Lab, led by Professor Richard Dobson, is motivated towards enabling a “panoramic” view of patients that is precise, predictive, preventative and
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, mathematics, chemistry, informatics, engineering and natural sciences. This role presents an exciting opportunity to be part of the research operations team that manages a wide-ranging research funding
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, supported by other biophysical techniques, computational biology and bioinformatics analysis. About the role The Garnett Lab investigates molecular mechanisms that promote bacterial disease. In particular