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and health equity around the globe. IMPACT AMR is a transdisciplinary network funded by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) funding as part of its work to tackle infections. The IMPACT AMR network brings
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accordance with the Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Act 2006. Full-Time, Permanent The Estates Department is in the process of further developing the Colleges historic estate to provide a 21st century
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research impact across Queen Mary, through training, networking and capacity building. Providing specialist support to develop, capture, evidence and evaluate the impact of Queen Mary’s research. Managing
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an appropriate security environment for buildings, facilities, parking, and grounds on our campuses. Their team are first responders to students in distress, they are there to provide reassurance by their active
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& International Health is seeking to appoint a Research Assistant to support the Vulnerable Newborn Stillbirth Collaboration (VN-SB) LSHTM core team. The Vulnerable Newborn Stillbirth collaboration is a network of
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Principal and other Executive or Senior Managers in the process of developing and right sizing the estate. In addition, the post holder will be required to adopt a University wide perspective and build
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for studying mediation using longitudinal data exhibiting irregularity and informativeness of the visiting process. The work is motivated by the aim to find mediating mechanisms of cardiovascular disease in
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support and expert advice on the costing and submission of research proposals, as well as managing the acceptance process for new research awards. You will play a vital part in supporting academic staff
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the Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Act 2006. Full-Time for 35 hours per week (would consider Part-Time). Maternity Cover for 10 months. The Estates Department is in the process of developing the University’s
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research networks such as the Centre of Data and Statistical Science for Health (DASH) (https://www.lshtm.ac.uk/dash ) and the Multi-City Multi-Country Collaborative Research Network (https