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analytical paradigm to understand the phenomenon of slavery in war since the 1790s. The postholder will bring historical expertise to the team, supporting work to develop the Centre’s datasets and the team’s
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, polite, friendly and efficient Desirable criteria Educated to degree level Proven commitment to ongoing skills development Interest in HE issues, particularly those involving health education and research
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to the development of entire organs and organisms. The successful candidate will be joining an enthusiastic team enabling world-class research in an exciting environment where innovation is paramount, supporting
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the physical and biomedical sciences. We develop and apply state-of-the-art biophysical techniques to study molecular and cellular processes in biology and medicine. The Centre is internationally recognised
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to the development of digital enablers for authentic real-time performance data and responsible decision-making, by putting user needs at the centre. The successful candidate is expected to: shape and engage in
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people and to develop a diverse and inclusive culture at King's. We ask all candidates to submit a copy of their CV, and a supporting statement, detailing how they meet the essential criteria listed in
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, polite, friendly and efficient Desirable criteria Educated to degree level Proven commitment to ongoing skills development Interest in HE issues, particularly those involving health education and research
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-quality research outputs, oversee the management of a Fibre Manufacturing Facility, and drive the development of a transformative endoscopy technology that enables in vivo precision diagnosis of cancers
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established processes and systems across these operational areas, developing a level of expertise in the relevant procedures and an understanding of local needs. They work independently, using their own
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high-impact project investigating how calcium-regulated kinases control cell signalling pathways during infection and how pathogens manipulate these processes. The post-holder will develop an independent