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, research centres and capital projects, and delivers a strong engagement programme for alumni. Alumni of Imperial play a crucial role in supporting the university’s long‑term success, benefiting from a global
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technology, environmental sustainability and/or new frontiers of space, security and telecoms? If so, we invite you to join Imperial College London as a Bid Development Manager for the School of Convergence
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The Department of Bioengineering at Imperial College London is a global leader in education and research at the interface of engineering, medicine, and biology. Our work spans cutting-edge areas
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support and development to our departments, acting as a trusted partner across the Faculty of Engineering. The Faculty is a varied, busy, and complex environment. You will work closely with our ten
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Admissions Managers within the Faculty of Engineering, you will share responsibility for leading and developing our admissions operations. Collaboration, flexibility, and open communication will be central to
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across West London, we will be looking at the impact of air quality on our health and delivering a programme of outreach and public engagement. The Research Assistant is crucial to the success
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, environmental epidemiology, data science/biostatistics and computational epidemiology, working closely with other academic staff and postdoctoral staff within the School. Additionally, you will play a key role in
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technology and to apply these discoveries to the benefit of humanity. As a Research Contracts Manager for Imperial, you will be enabling world-leading academic research by drafting, negotiating and gaining
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team whose interdisciplinary research ranks as one of the global premier academic departments of surgery. You will be expected to lead an academic programme in Colorectal Surgery. The programme would be
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to achieve enduring excellence in research and education in science, engineering, medicine, and business, for the benefit of society. Our new institutional strategy, Science for Humanity, is ambitious