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and recognised in the sector. Through our Access & Participation Plan 2025–2029, we have made ambitious commitments to expand of this work to improve young people’s educational outcomes and address
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INTERNAL APPLICANTS ONLY About us: As part of the university’s commitment to widening participation, King’s College London has an Access and Participation Plan (APP), approved by the Office for Students (OfS
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Chancellor to students, we help plan, monitor, and improve health and safety systems to ensure they are effective and inclusive. About the role: We are now seeking an experienced and forward-thinking
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welfare awareness programme within King’s Residences, to improve accessibility for all students, so every resident has the opportunity to receive high-quality care and support during their stay. Alongside
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the Department of Mathematics at King’s College London. Candidates are expected to have research expertise in some area of theoretical physics and should have the demonstrated ability to lead a research programme
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pathology techniques, including spatial transcriptomics, TMA creation and preparation of slides for digitisation. The post holder will need to plan and organise work schedules to ensure delivery times are met
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institutions in the UK, it offers a wide array of undergraduate and postgraduate programs across various disciplines, including medicine, law, humanities, and sciences. Known for its strong emphasis on research
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to support the wider Academic Skills programme, as well as deliver provision to international students in at least 4 of King’s faculties. The Academic Skills tutor plays a pivotal role in supporting students
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research. Moreover, Prof Van Hemelrijck leads Guy’s Cancer Real World Evidence (RWE) Programme together with Dr Anne Rigg from Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust. The programme aims to amplify Guy’s
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the development of a wellbeing awareness programme across King’s Residences, working to improve accessibility and ensure every resident has the opportunity to thrive during their time at university