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to work flexibly across campuses and teams along with good computing skills. A higher degree would be desirable. About the School/Department/Institute/Project The Barts Cancer Institute (BCI) is a Cancer
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be responsible for the day-to day management of three research grants, including an NIHR funded multi-million-pound programme working in Nepal & Tanzania plus oversight of a large portfolio of
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research programme on infections and brain health funded by the Wellcome Trust. The successful candidate will conduct innovative research into relationships between infections and aspects of brain health
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talented individual capable of self-organization, with a broad range of skills in data analysis, genomic bioinformatics, software engineering, database management and passionate about using new genetic tools
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representing the service at events to raise awareness and recruit new donors to the programme. Referral experience is not a requirement as specialist training and support will be provided. However, experience
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expertise either in Land Law and Equity and Trusts, or in Company and Commercial Law. The Department of Law and Criminology is part of the School of Law and Social Sciences. It is a forward thinking, inter
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engaging Product Owner, AI to join Technology on a permanent basis. This role is responsible for leading the product development and strategic scaling of the School's Artificial Intelligence capabilities
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and statistical modelling, statistical image analysis and computer vision, chemometrics, biophysics, bioengineering. Preference will be given to candidates with a demonstrated experience in applying
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and Criminology is part of the School of Law and Social Sciences. It is a forward thinking, inter-disciplinary and research active department, which offers undergraduate programmes in Law (LLB
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please contact either the Head of Department, Dr Nick Hall (nick.hall@rhul.ac.uk ) or the programme lead for BA Film Television and Digital Production, Maeve O’Connell (maeve.oconnell@rhul.ac.uk ) Please