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About Us Philanthropy & Alumni Engagement (P&A) provides a fundraising and alumni engagement function in support of King’s College London. We are proud to work with colleagues across the university
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are looking to appoint a Programme Manager to join Dr Heathcote’s team within the Health Psychology Group, Department of Psychology at King’s College London. We are seeking a proactive and organized Programme
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experience 2. Significant experience of monitoring multi-centre clinical trials in accordance with GCP (including source data verification) 3. Working knowledge of the regulations, guidance and codes
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partnership with the Centre for Longitudinal Studies (CLS) at UCL. About the role You will work closely with Professor Jayati Das-Munshi (KCL) and Professor George Ploubidis and Dr Dario Moreno-Agostino (UCL
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About us This is an exciting opportunity to gain and develop research skills. The post-holder will join Dr Tom Pollak’s research group and play a key role in innovative studies taking a new
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. Good teamwork skills. 8. Confident in delivering training sessions to the team. 9. Good understanding of safe working practices including COSHH and colour coding Desirable criteria 1. BICs Licence
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. ● Ensure the quality of our product and code through proactive thinking and vigorous testing, as well as iterative improvement ● Optimise Moodle performance, accessibility, and front-end behaviours
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calmly and efficiently under pressure 7. Good teamwork skills. 8. Confident in delivering training sessions to the team. 9. Good understanding of safe working practices including COSHH and colour coding
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computing environments and reproducible workflows Expertise in managing large datasets, in uploading data science code to GitHub repository, and building dashboards Desirable criteria Experience in spatial
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Policy Research Unit in Addictions. The postholder will be based within the internationally recognised Nicotine Research Group (NRG), led by Dr Debbie Robson, and will also contribute to nicotine and