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health researcher is sought with expertise in quantitative surveys, mathematical modeling in nutrition (especially in Sudan), and crisis clinical nutrition program management. The ideal candidate should
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About the Role To provide professional support for all UG students in the School of Economics and Finance, and to provide programme management support for the portfolio of UG programmes. The post
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. Provide full customer service to all applicants including advising and guiding candidates through the admissions process, positively influencing their views of our Programme and School. Arranging interviews
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to the set-up and conduct of a funded research project aiming to co-create a national weight management programme in Thailand. The duties of the post will involve coordinating and writing ethical approval
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About the Role Applications are invited for one Postdoctoral Research Associate with expertise in structural biology to join the research group of Aravindan Ilangovan at Queen Mary University
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. As a result, we actively collaborate with experts in Computer Science as part of Royal Holloway’s Centre for AI. In return we offer a highly competitive rewards and benefits package including: Generous
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for an outstanding, post-doctoral researcher with proven expertise and practical experience in relevant techniques including cell culture, organ-chip models, tissue engineering, and musculoskeletal biology. The PDRA
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programme. About the CoSTAR National Lab : The CoSTAR National Lab is the largest ever investment in creative industries R&D by UKRI. A £51.1m programme led by Royal Holloway, University of London to develop
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prevent chronic conditions. This KTP project builds the collaboration between DDM Health Ltd., Coventry, and Department of Computer Science and Department of Biological Sciences, Royal Holloway, University
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CoSector CoSector – University of London is a digital services provider that operates as part of the University of London. It evolved from the University of London Computer Centre (ULCC), established in 1968