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candidate will be expected to contribute to teaching, supervision and student support across a range of BA and MA programmes and modules, for example, our MA Peace, Security and International Law programme
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, the Doctoral School equips doctoral students with the skills to succeed in their research, and in rewarding careers within and beyond academia. Initiatives, including a placement programme, expanded training
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BioResource GLAD Study (>38,000 participants) and is based at KCL’s Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology, and Neuroscience. The new programme will recruit an additional 12,000 individuals with recurrent MDD
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of the four departments of Psychology; Social, Genetic & Developmental Psychiatry (SGDP); Health Service & Population Research (HSPR); and Biostatistics & Health Informatics (BHI). With over 100 Principal
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storage, biobanking, data management, cold storage and biobanking or process optimisation for sustainability. Knowledge or experience in computational or data-driven research environments, with awareness
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environment. Strong computer skills (proficient with MS WORD, Excel and web-based applications). Eye for detail and ability to accurately document findings in written reports. Able to learn and work to SOPs and
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provide clinical psychology expertise to support a programme of youth mental health research and service innovation under the direction of Dr Daniel Michelson (Clinical Reader in Youth Mental Health
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strategy and service transformation programme currently underway at King’s and embracing opportunities to contribute in different ways This is a full time (35 hours per week), and you will be offered an a
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expected to spend a minimum of two working days per week on campus. About the role This role will support the School’s online programme portfolio, of which there are currently three online programmes, with
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of the synapse in Parkinson’s disease. You will be highly motivated with demonstrable experience in synaptic biology and iPSC culture, as well as an interest in computational analyses. The Clayton group is