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supported in their professional development in medical education. The post is based at the Whitechapel Campus in London; however, the post holder will be expected to attend other QMUL campuses: St
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experience in delivering prehospital care. About You You will be a collegial, ambitious and inclusive colleague and you will see this as the next career step as you expand and develop your expertise in medical
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that makes an impact. In return, we will provide you with strong and enthusiastic support to help you develop your career. About the School/Department/Institute/Project The Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry
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of Spiralian Asymmetric Cell Divisions”. This research position will reveal the mechanisms that drive the evolution of polar lobes during the first asymmetric cell divisions in animals with spiral cleavage. We
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develop research that can inform policy in this important area. The candidate should have a background in a quantitative subject, in particular epidemiology or medical statistics and be familiar with
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pension package, 14.5% employer contribution (in return for employee enrolment and contribution) Free onsite gym and swimming pool Amazing range of professional development to support your career path
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experience of developing policy and procedures and high-quality information for students and staff, able to work within a team and autonomously. About the School/Department/Institute/Project One of six
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fixed-term basis. Reporting to the Head of Marketing, Degree Education (DE), you will own the planning, development and reporting of priority marketing campaigns targeting prospective DE students, while
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The Queen Mother Hospital for Animals. This position is ideal for an RVN keen to develop their nursing career and specialise in Orthopaedic nursing. You will provide the highest standard of nursing care for
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Vitro Models. The project aims to use organ-on-a-chip technology combined with bioengineering approaches to develop, validate and use a suite of vascularised human tendon-chip models. These high quality