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towards this). Experience of leading and line-managing staff, including performance management and professional development. Strong project and operational management skills, with the ability to plan
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effectively with researchers. Ability to use qualitative and quantitative information to critically evaluate, demonstrate and improve the effectiveness of activities Ability to plan, prioritise and implement
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chemistry/density functional theory calculations Demonstrable programming skills Strong track record (commensurate to experience) Excellent communication skills and team work attitude Desirable criteria
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King’s Denmark Hill, Guy’s, St Thomas’ and Waterloo campuses, our academic programme of teaching, research and clinical practice is embedded across five Departments. About the role The post of Senior
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, supervision and student support across a range of BA and MA programmes and modules, for example, our MA Peace, Security and International Law programme and modules such as MA ‘International Law and War’, BA2
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THIS VACANCY IS OPEN TO INTERNAL APPLICANTS ONLY About the role: The Training and Specialist Team Manager is responsible for planning, delivering, and administering training programs and sessions
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help develop their independent programme of research in molecular immunology to make a substantive contribution to KCL's portfolio of research in cell and gene therapeutics, focusing on haemato-oncology
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their research impact work. The post holder must be highly organised and have a demonstrable ability to plan, prioritise, and work to deadlines. The successful candidate will have an excellent attention
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experience in relevant technologies 2. Strong verbal and written communication skills 3. Experience with Linux command line utilities 4. Competence in a high-level programming language and
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development and how deviations from the normal plan may lead to disease. The Centre has a team of over 190 researchers and support staff and is part of the School of Neuroscience in the Institute of Psychiatry