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and global communities through outstanding education, impactful research, and genuine service to society. The Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) is a leading centre for mental
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peer-reviewed journals. Excellent communication skills, including experience writing research outputs for publication. Demonstrable enthusiasm for understanding the chemical origins of life and the
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) and/or genomics; strength in one area with willingness to develop in the other. Ability to contribute to data acquisition and quality control. Strong organisational, communication, and collaborative
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acquisition and quality control. Strong organisational, communication, and collaborative skills. Aware of the ethical issues around working with Big Data. Desirable criteria Experience applying advanced
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is to support the design and UK-wide tour of a playhouse tent which will communicate children’s experiences to diverse audiences. The playhouse tent looks to re-centre children’s perspectives in
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& written communication skills and influencing/behaviour skills to build strong networks with internal and external stake-holders, record keeping and attention to detail, ability to contribute to the team
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skills Good communication skills Experience of scientific report writing and data presentation Human study experience Skills in the development and running of analytical assays Desirable criteria Skills in
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of a playhouse tent which will communicate children’s experiences to diverse audiences. The playhouse tent looks to re-centre children’s perspectives in discussions of homelessness and communicate
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to feel that they belong and are connected to others in our community. We are committed to working with our staff and unions on these and other issues, to continue to support our people and to develop a
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to creating positive and sustainable change in our local and global communities through outstanding education, impactful research, and genuine service to society. The Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology