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epidemiology. The main responsibilities include (but not limited to), working closely with colleagues, are: ● Make substantial contributions to the development of the scientific plan for this Programme
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partner requirements to support cutting-edge research, industry access programmes, infrastructure development and commercial engagement. They will act as a strategic advisor to senior leadership and
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involves oversight of theme performance, contribution to report and publication development, and support for communication, dissemination and engagement activities across the BRC delivery partnership and
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clinical studies and routine health data to assess the economic value of new interventions and healthcare pathways. The post holder will develop research in one or more disease areas (e.g. cancer
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comprehensive network refresh programme to modernise and enhance its IT infrastructure. This strategic initiative will improve performance, security, and resilience across the organisation, supporting innovative
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to contribute to a portfolio of professionally accredited accounting and finance programmes and to play a key role in the development of new academic initiatives. The successful candidate will contribute to high
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. Supported by a BHF Programme Award, this role offers an excellent opportunity for a motivated clinician to pursue academic cardiology in a leading research environment. The Fellow will contribute
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, which teaches the skills needed to join leading organisations or set up new businesses. Additionally, we are developing an ambitious portfolio of post-experience programmes. Our research is challenge-led
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. Lead the day-to-day operational management of the hospital, ensuring efficient use of staff, facilities and resources. Develop and implement the annual operational and business plan, supporting
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King’s College London). NIHR RSS Hubs support researchers at all levels of experience, at the grant application stage and beyond, to help them plan high quality research to improve health and social care