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an indefinite contract. About you: To be successful in this role, we are looking for candidates to have the following skills and experience: Essential criteria 1. Degree in Computer
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: Education Solutions Design, Technology Implementation and Management; Digital Education Products; Digital Education Support and Training; Digital Education Engagement. About the role: The Senior Digital
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& Medicine. Department: London Inst. for Healthcare Engineering. Contact details:Laura Zappulla. laura.zappulla@kcl.ac.uk Location: St Thomas Hospital. Category: Professional & Support Services. About Us The
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& Engineering Sci. Department: Informatics. Contact details:Martin Albrecht. martin.albrecht@kcl.ac.uk Location: Strand Campus. Category: Research. About us The Department of Informatics is looking to appoint a
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: Conduct lifecycle audits and forward maintenance reviews as part of the combined Estate asset and decarbonisation strategy. Advise on and contribute to Capital Projects and Engineering campus projects
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for clinical trials. The MSAT team are responsible for engineering runs, preGMP productions, process optimisation and improvement and investigations in the MSAT labs. They will also take part in GMP productions
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About us The Department of Engineering builds upon this reputation with a focus on emerging technologies, with research in sustainable systems & manufacturing, telecommunications, robotics, and
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, mathematics, chemistry, informatics and engineering. This role presents an exciting opportunity to run and develop the Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) service in the Chemistry department providing expert
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opinions to more senior colleagues to assist them with programme decisions. To ensure that procedure and programme documentation is kept up to date and stored appropriately. To support educational
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technologies where legal teaching and research is concerned. Technology is now increasingly evident in shaping how law is practised; how legal services are provided, and how legal and regulatory functions