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of a busy assessment and examination team within the Programme, Placement & Assessment Team in Faculty Education Services. It is responsible for providing a professional and quality service
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reports to the Head of Business Operations who will direct the work programme. The role holder will work closely with the academic leadership, Director or Operations and Professional Services functional
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deliver these aims include analysing data and producing outputs from our ongoing REACH programme, conducting comparative analyses with other regional and national data sets, and supporting the development
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expertise in various -omics approaches (including spatial transcriptomics) and a passion for reproductive biology and development is needed to join the Reproductive Health and Fertility: Ageing, Sex and the
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’ and Waterloo campuses, our academic programme of teaching, research and clinical practice is embedded across five Departments. About the role At a pivotal moment for public health, the appointee will
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Theory, Feminism, or some aspect of Decolonial Theory and Practice, as well as Critical Data Science. The Lecturer will help the Department develop a new postgraduate taught programme in Health Economics
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team works with world-class academics to design and develop blended and online courses and learning experiences. About the role: The post holder will provide efficient Virtual Learning Environment (VLE
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be supported to take a lead in the development of grant applications for external funding, to support the development of the research programme, and supported to contribute to the supervision
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scientists. Based across King’s Denmark Hill, Guy’s, St Thomas’ and Waterloo campuses, our academic programme of teaching, research and clinical practice is embedded across five Departments. About the role We
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, representing excellent value for money This full-time post is funded by the NHS Cancer Programme with support from SBRI Healthcare and the Accelerated Access Collaborative and is available from January 2026