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core member of the King’s Clinical Academic Training Office (KCATO); this role in particular will have overall programme management of the fellowship schemes funded by the King’s Health Partners Centre
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skills necessary to understand how power, influence and change move through political circles. The Senior Programme Officer works as part of a team across Strand Group and School for Government (SfG
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the opportunity to study right in the heart of London, a global and multilingual city where we experience languages and cultures in action every day. About the role We are looking for a Senior Programme Officer to
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mental health conditions. About the role: We are looking to appoint a Senior Research Programme Manager to oversee the delivery of the large-scale Genetic Links to Anxiety and Depression Mental Health
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right in the heart of London, a global and multilingual city where we experience languages and cultures in action every day. About the role We are looking for a Senior Programme Officer to join our
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, and clinical experts. About the role: We are looking to appoint a Programme Manager to join Dr Heathcote’s team within the Health Psychology Group, Department of Psychology at King’s College London. We
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. About the role: The post-holder will be responsible for the overall administrative management of the NIHR-funded REFUEL-MS grant. REFUEL-MS is a £2.7 million, 5.5-year programme grant for applied research
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: The successful candidate will join the Distributed AI (DAI) group in the Department of Informatics, King’s College London. They will carry out research in neuro-symbolic AI, with a focus on using generative and
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opportunity to contribute to cross-cutting hubs (see https://www.kcl.ac.uk/informatics/research ). Research collaboration across research groups, with departmental hubs and with other Departments in the Faculty
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to the Cybersecurity (CSY) group, where our work on cryptography sits, and will have the opportunity to contribute to cross-cutting hubs (see https://www.kcl.ac.uk/informatics/research ). Research collaboration across