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that enhance teaching, learning, and decision-making across Imperial College London’s Faculty of Engineering. As a key member of the Education Systems and Delivery Team, you will lead the development
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delivery of high-quality communications, engagement and marketing activities across the Department of Chemical Engineering. This varied role will contribute to the production of digital content, delivery
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The Department of Bioengineering at Imperial College London is a global leader in education and research at the interface of engineering, medicine, and biology. Our work spans cutting-edge areas
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support and development to our departments, acting as a trusted partner across the Faculty of Engineering. The Faculty is a varied, busy, and complex environment. You will work closely with our ten
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Admissions Managers within the Faculty of Engineering, you will share responsibility for leading and developing our admissions operations. Collaboration, flexibility, and open communication will be central to
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technology and to apply these discoveries to the benefit of humanity. As a Research Contracts Manager for Imperial, you will be enabling world-leading academic research by drafting, negotiating and gaining
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environmental science, environmental technology and systems, with practical experience of environmental monitoring and assessment, environmental data processing and analysing sequence data. You should have
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to achieve enduring excellence in research and education in science, engineering, medicine, and business, for the benefit of society. Our new institutional strategy, Science for Humanity, is ambitious
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public events. Working alongside BRC Research Programme Managers, you will support a small number of Themes ensuring project finances are managed appropriately and that delivery of outputs and objectives
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on computational modelling to determine physicochemical properties of small molecules with the aim of understanding/predicting their bacterial uptake. For this, the successful candidate will initially develop