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About us The UCL Cancer Institute is the hub for cancer research at University College London, one of the World's leading universities. The Institute draws together over 400 talented scientists who
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-termWorking TypeOn siteAvailable for SecondmentNoClosing Date29-Aug-2025 University College London (UCL) is a multi-faculty college of the University of London with a population of over 52,000 students, from
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supporting student welfare provision to make the most of their time at UCL, complementing the work of personal tutors and academics. The Student Welfare Adviser will provide an interface between academics and
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of flaming combustion. The role-holder will be part of a larger team on the SAFEBATT Project, major grant of the faraday institution, being led by UCL. At King’s, you will be joining a department with new
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team on the SAFEBATT Project, major grant of the faraday institution, being led by UCL. At King’s, you will be joining a department with new laboratory facilities. The post is funded until 29th March
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work to enhance the student learning environment and support language teaching and learning. This post is 0.8 FTE. The salary is UCL Grade 6 spinal point 22 (£35,930 per annum pro rata, including London
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UCL PhD students. The application form will allow you to apply for more than one module per term but we will only appoint for a maximum of one BASC-coded module per teaching term. You should indicate
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TypeHybridAvailable for SecondmentNoClosing Date23-Jun-2025 University College London (UCL) is one of the world's top universities. Based in the heart of London, it is a dynamic, outward-looking institution. At its
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of flaming combustion. The role-holder will be part of a larger team on the SAFEBATT Project, major grant of the faraday institution, being led by UCL. At King’s, you will be joining a department with new
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plasticity is the key molecular process that regulates memory and learning. Plasticity requires mRNA localisation and translational regulation at the periphery of glial and neuronal cytoplasmic projections