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regulations. Update site-specific work schedules and re-programme regularly. Maintain a Safe Systems of Work process and periodically update as may be required. Manage and conduct fault finding. Conduct
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& wider impact work). Secondly, you will do qualitative research with Prof. Ben Geiger and Prof. Karen Glaser as part of CSMH’s programme on ‘Work, Welfare Reform and Mental Health’. In particular, you will
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of the eukaryotic cytoskeleton and/or virology General proficiency in computing, including an understanding of high-performance computing clusters Downloading a copy of our Job Description Full details of the role
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funded programme - Improving Care for children with life-limiting Conditions: developing, adapting, impLementing and Evaluating interventions (ICICLE). These three-year PhD Training Fellowship awards will
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presence including increasing our BlueSky and LinkedIn presence and followers and creating an Instagram account. You will continue to develop and deliver the Centre’s successful programme of events
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An interest in outreach across policy and civil society and making computation methods accessible. Desirable criteria Experience with independent system dynamic modelling (e.g. not using software such as Vensim
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About us The School of Neuroscience at King’s College London is the second largest university neuroscience department in the UK, with approximately 100 faculty and a total of 600 staff and students. The School holds approximately £220 million in currently-active research grants, and, out of all...
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development laboratories at Guy’s Campus, London Bridge. The group specialises in inventing custom fluorescence-lifetime and multiphoton technologies and coupling them with powerful computational pipelines
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About us The School of Neuroscience at King’s College London is the second largest university neuroscience department in the UK, with approximately 100 faculty and a total of 600 staff and students. The School holds approximately £220 million in currently-active research grants, and, out of all...
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About Us The School of Neuroscience at King’s College London is the second largest university neuroscience department in the UK, with approximately 100 faculty and a total of 600 staff and students. The School holds approximately £220 million in currently-active research grants, and, out of all...