308 computer-science-programming-languages-"U.S"-"U" positions at University of London
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). The post-holder will provide a high level of student customer service and advice and efficient, effective and professional support for all aspects of PGR programme administration including recruitment
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View All Vacancies Comparative Biomedical Sciences Location: Camden (King's Cross, London) Salary: £39,969 to £50,760 Per Annum Including London Weighting Fixed Term / Full Time Closing Date: 23.59
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in partnership to achieve excellence in public and global health research, education and translation of knowledge into policy and practice. The Baby Ubuntu programme is a group-participatory programme
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regional leadership in the area. They will support the Unit’s high- performance computing facility–Uganda Medical Informatics Centre(UMIC) project. The post-holder will develop and implement bioinformatics
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Programme is to lead the way in shaping how the NHS can support violence reduction and improve wellbeing in our communities at a population and individual level. The programme comprises of several London-wide
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Research Centre (BRC) programme is Precision Cardiovascular Genomic Medicine, co-led by Professors Panos Deloukas and Patricia Munroe. Our research focuses on (i) deep phenotyping with multi-omics and
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delivering professional services within the College’s small animal referral hospital by further developing and delivering advanced cardiac surgical therapies through the open heart surgery programme, at
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– a £43.6M national programme co-led by Queen Mary University of London. PharosAI is set to revolutionise AI-powered cancer care, accelerating the development of breakthrough therapies, advancing
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delivering professional services within the College’s small animal referral hospital by further developing and delivering advanced cardiac surgical therapies through the open heart surgery programme, at
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. About the National R&D Lab: The CoSTAR National Lab is the largest ever investment in creative industries R&D by UKRI. A £51.1m programme led by Royal Holloway, University of London to develop a National