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programme, which can include both curricular and co-curricular work. Collaboration is key to this role as the post-holder will be expected to seek out and nurture partnerships with internal partners at King’s
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support service and student and staff experience. About the role We are looking to recruit a Programme Officer to join our team. The Programme Officer is responsible for essential work contributing to
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and Depression (GLAD) Study Mental Health Goals (MHG) OMICs Programme. This project represents the largest multiomics programme for severe depression worldwide, designed to accelerate discovery in
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School’s online programme portfolio, of which there are currently three online programmes, with two new programmes starting in 2026. Working in a fast-paced and digitally enabled academic environment
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pathways. They will also support programme design, contribute to thematic areas (digital health, surgery, AIaMD), and help generate insight that strengthens LIHE’s strategic positioning as a national MedTech
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regulation. With internationally recognised programs in both computational and experimental genetics, the department serves as a hub for interdisciplinary research, encouraging collaboration across various
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Neuroscience. The Headache Group was established to improve the lives of those with primary headache disorders through an integrated programme of research, teaching and clinical activity. About the role
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, as the programme facilitates collaborative efforts to identify and overcome barriers to effective integration and translation across disciplines. You will work closely with subject matter experts and
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research programme. Evidence of continued development in research methods in applied health and/or clinical research, and how these would contribute to improving and/or complement the Faculty’s research 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