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programme and participate in hosting it. You will also be encouraged to make use of Imperial’s excellent resources for your professional development offered by the Postdoc and Fellows Development Centre. We
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. Marketing Support marketing activity to promote the department’s programmes, research, enterprise initiatives and public engagement work. Support the student community with publishing their work/activities
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specialty areas and designed for individuals with the potential to become leaders in academic medicine with a commitment to conducting research at Imperial College London. Research To develop, plan and carry
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complex trial involving the deliberate administration of S. aureus to healthy volunteers - work that is essential for understanding immune interaction and advancing vaccine development. We are looking for a
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Institute at Imperial , which is hosted in the Department of Brain Sciences. This is an excellent opportunity to work in an area of rapid development, alongside colleagues who are working on novel projects
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the full student lifecycle, from outreach and pre-entry engagement through to professional skills development, transition support, and alumni engagement. Join us in making a meaningful impact on students
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You will engage in cutting-edge translational research that develops computational models for assessing cardiac biomechanics and for predicting outcomes in cardiac diseases. This includes (1) a
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of interactive Power BI dashboards and reporting frameworks that transform complex data into clear, actionable insights. Working closely with the Power Platform Developer, you’ll design and optimise data models
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. Ability to quickly develop strong and effective working relationships with a diverse range of stakeholders, both internally and externally. The opportunity to continue your career at a world-leading
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accumulation of antibiotic drugs, rendering many ineffective. Despite a renewed focus on AMR research, there is still limited understanding of how to develop antibiotics that can cross these membranes and