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Institute for Molecular and Computational Medicine (IMCM). You will test GSK assets and targets in established models of podocyte and mesangial cell pathology relevant to glomerular diseases. You will
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Would you like to lead and be part of a team dedicated to advancing innovation and excellence in governance, risk, and compliance, working within the Medical Sciences division? The Medical Sciences
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clinical trials ready for research. It is essential that you hold a Master’s degree in a mathematical or computational area, and have extensive experience in data science and data wrangling in a biomedical
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on this course. The History of Design provision has the potential for growth, and the Departmental Lecturer in History of Design will be involved in scoping out new opportunities, for example in the programme of
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-starting Communications Project Officer to join the What Works Hub for Global Education, a £30m six-year global research and policy programme focused on improving literacy and numeracy outcomes for children
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proficiency working with a range of computer-based and online applications, including website-content management systems. The duties and skills required are described in further detail in the job description
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include taking part in assessment and examining and supporting the delivery of the departmental masters programme. The successful applicant will have a relevant PhD or DPhil with post-qualification teaching
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and enjoys providing high quality customer service, whilst also ensuring what you deliver is completed in a safe way. You will be computer literate, have great communication skills, and be confident in
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strategic thinking, financial expertise and business insight to influence the future of our organisation. As a Finance Business Partner, you will work closely with senior leadership, including Programme
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About the role We are seeking a highly motivated and ambitious Postdoctoral Researcher to join the Translation Biology Research Group led by Professor Kerry Fisher and Alex Gordon-Weeks. The group