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of Eyesight testing. Free parking Informal enquires may be made to the Technical Operations Manager (Physics), Andy Alway via E-mail: andy.alway@rhul.ac.uk or telephone: 01784 443470. The post is based in
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, including management of deliveries, post, phone calls, meeting rooms, visitors and related administrative tasks. This role is for three days per week, 8.30am-5.30pm. The Reception team are the main point
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About the Role A 12 month post-doctoral research assistant position funded by the Barts and the London Charity (BTLC) is available in the laboratory of the laboratory of Professor Stuart McDonald
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the role holder to study towards a professional accounting qualification. The post reports to the Business Partner (Research and Innovation), will work closely with the Deputy Director of Finance and is part
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About the Role The post is based in the Trauma Sciences Research team within the Centre for Neuroscience, Surgery and Trauma. The Trauma Sciences research team (www.c4ts.qmul.ac.uk) provides
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this important project, the main duty of this post will be to develop, design and validate a Transfusion Platform that will allow for the data linkage between different electronic databases at Barts Health
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Scheme with generous employer contribution Various schemes including Cycle to Work, Season Ticket Loans and help with the cost of Eyesight testing Free parking The post is based in Egham, Surrey where
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the project will address a long-standing question in animal EvoDevo, providing mechanistic insights into how animal embryogenesis diversifies and the principles that generate asymmetric cell divisions. The post
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Recruitment & Admissions team goals. The post holder will target clients within key sectors including Financial Services, Consulting and Technology. The key to success in this role is the post-holders ability
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of London. This Welcome Trust Funded post will be based at the Centre for Molecular Cell Biology (CMCB) within the School of Biological and Behavioural Sciences (SBBS) at Queen Mary. The project is focused