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data into actionable business development recommendations for senior stakeholders. Proven experience in a similar position at a hotel, university, or residential conference environment Experience
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pioneering controlled human infection study designed to understand immune response to this pathogen. Further, your professional development will be supported by Ms Lydia Slater, a senior and experienced
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service issues, whether received face to face, by phone, or via email, are handled promptly and professionally, with clear handovers where required. You will prepare for next day bookings and arrivals
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Imperial is offering an exciting opportunity for a Lab Manager to run a newly developed multi-tenant innovation hub, offering private laboratories, offices and shared specialist facilities within a
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challenges, from workforce planning to performance and development. You’ll create strong working relationships to support the business to access key people services within the central function. As the Head of
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on the role please contact: Ramona Oana Dobrea, Hospitality Sales Development Manager by email – o.dobrea@Imperial.ac.uk . Closing Date: Midnight on Wednesday, 8 April 2026 Attached documents are available
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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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This is an exciting opportunity to join the new GSK–Oxford–Imperial Modelling-Informed Medicine Centre (MiMeC) and develop imaging and airflow modelling research for early Chronic Obstructive
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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