95 computer-programmer-"FEMTO-ST"-"FEMTO-ST-institute"-"FEMTO-ST" positions at King's College London
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methods, to develop a programme of work examining upstream environmental and social determinants of mental health. King’s College London is an internationally renowned university delivering exceptional
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in leadership roles - through structured professional development, mentorship, and evidence-informed practices. About the role Our Programme Design Workstream supports educators to design curricula
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provision and in staff interactions. The programme of work comprises 5 Work Packages (WP): WP1: Exploring the current systemic barriers to this goal. This work package involves working with the team
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provision and in staff interactions. The programme of work comprises 5 Work Packages (WP): WP1: Exploring the current systemic barriers to this goal. This work package involves working with the team
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primarily work with post-16 learners and this will involve working collaboratively, and building relationships, with our STEM faculties to deliver the K+ programme. The post holder will work closely with
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positively and proactively with the research strategy and service transformation programme currently underway at King’s and embracing opportunities to contribute in different ways. This is a full time post (35
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from 1 x Senior Research Operations Officer, whom they line manage. Additionally, the SROM is integral in management of the faculty’s doctoral (PhD) programme and in supporting best practice and smooth
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About Us We are seeking to appoint a Clinical Reader or Professor of Neonatal Medicine to replace a retiring colleague to help lead a large scale programme of neonatal research in conjunction with
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. The successful candidate will lead or direct their own original and independent programme of research at an international standard. This is a full time post (35 Hours per week), and you will be offered
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Associate to work on the Improving Communication with Adults with Learning Disabilities (ICALD) research programme, funded by the National Institute of Health & Care Research (NIHR). The aim of this programme