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. Based in Business Operations, you will partner with senior management to dismantle structural barriers and foster a sense of belonging for all underrepresented groups. As our primary liaison with
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the existing teaching and research structure at King’s College London. This is a full time post (35 hours per week), and you will be offered an indefinite contract. About You To be successful in this role, we
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management and pharmacovigilance structure is in place. They will be expected to pursue academic and managerial activities at the highest level with autonomy in a position of authority with executive
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diagnostics, and industrial biotechnology. This position offers: (i) A collaborative structural biology and biophysics environment with strong technical support and shared expertise within the Randall Centre
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. Ability to create clear, structured, and professional documents that communicate information effectively. At King’s, we believe that the diversity of our community and a culture that is welcoming, open
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on construction and material selection to enhance building longevity and user experience. Strong stakeholder engagement and continuous improvement through emerging industry practices are key to success in
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, or related field). Experience of conducting quantitative research with human participants, including structured or semi-structured interviews and/or questionnaires. Experience of working on clinical or applied
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environments, applying structured development processes (e.g. IEC 62304, ISO 13485, or equivalent standards) (Senior Role). Experience in software verification and validation, including the design of unit
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diagnostics, and industrial biotechnology. This position offers: (i) A collaborative structural biology and biophysics environment with strong technical support and shared expertise within the Randall Centre
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. General areas of interest include but are not limited to biophysics, quantitative methods, imaging, human genetics, omics, or physical sciences. This position offers: (i) A collaborative structural biology