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will involve using existing tools and developing new approaches with genomics collaborators. We are seeking an individual with experience of processing and analysing genomic data using existing tools
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innovative cross-sector initiatives communicates its mission to advance ethical and trustworthy AI. The post-holder will develop and deliver the Alliance’s communications strategy, promote its research and
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global companies and our world class researchers to develop research and technologies through supporting collaboration, licensing and spinout formation. Come and join the Commercialisation team and play a
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management approach to the portfolio of projects you are coordinating, developing good working collaborations with your peers and team members, supervising progress against financial and reporting dashboards
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schemes) Career development and training opportunities Be part of a diverse, inclusive, and collaborative work culture with various staff networks and resources designed to support your personal and
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university-wide Learning Management System. You’ll collaborate closely with colleagues across Imperial, contributing to process development, user stories and system feedback as part of a high-profile digital
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the attached Job Description. The opportunity to continue your career at a world-leading institution and be part of our mission to use science for humanity. Grow in your career with tailored training programmes
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on the role please contact: Ramona Oana Dobrea, Hospitality Sales Development Manager – r.dobrea@Imperial.ac.uk Closing Date: Midnight on Tuesday, 14 October 2025 Attached documents are available under links
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2 Food Hygiene Qualification, or the willingness to train to achieve this on assuming the post Previous experience of working in a catering and events environment, where manual handling was required
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Grain Boundary Composition” (HEnGB). The project, led by Dr Livia Cupertino-Malheiros , aims at engineering the composition of grain boundaries to develop a new class of alloys that are less weakened when