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help create the next generation of doctors and scientists—benefiting patients and populations globally. We are seeking a highly motivated individual to join our team as Programme Officer to support
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As Senior Scientific Programme Manager you will play a pivotal role in managing world-leading research programmes, led by Professor Paul Elliott. Current programmes include several large population
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Applications are invited for an Undergraduate Programme Officer to work within the Student Office in the Department of Computing to deliver an efficient and effective service to our staff and
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Biomedicine programme (due to launch in September 2026). This new programme, delivered fully online plans to utilise online learning platforms and Virtual Reality (VR) to provide a dynamic and interactive
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activity across all levels, whilst improving inclusiveness and removing barriers to participation. Predominantly based at the Boat House in Putney and reporting to the Rowing Programme Manager, you will be
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Manufacturing Hub, a wider research programme to transform the development and manufacturing of medicines improving the sustainability pharmaceutical manufacturing processes. The project is a collaboration
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Stochastic Processes and Time Series Programme (NeST: https://nest-programme.ac.uk ), although we welcome applications across the breadth of Statistical Science. These posts provide an excellent opportunity
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Technician. You will play a pivotal role in the lab by providing a range of technical support to our research programme. You will work in close collaboration with the PI and other members of the lab. Your key
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Intervention (EI) services. The post is based within the Hintze Centre programme on mood disorders and will support future AI-enabled diagnostic tools and longitudinal research. In this role, you will be
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of Vienna, and RIKEN in Japan. You will be managing the overarching strategic, outreach and administrative support for the research programme, working closely with the investigators from across the programme