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distinguished programme of research, teaching, and clinical practice. The Department is one of the UK’s largest academic groupings of clinical and health psychologists, with developing strength in broader areas
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, with proficient computer use and strong interpersonal and influencing/behavioural skills. Proactive and responsive to contacts in immediate area, across the wider organisation and externally (e.g
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computer literacy (ability to access email and online training) 3. Experience of working in a catering environment 4. Understanding of all relevant health, hygiene, and safety regulations 5
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; experience in this field is desirable. Computer literacy. Experience working with MS Excel is essential. Prior experience working with mouse database management systems and scientific graphing software such as
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structures. This bold research programme, titled Collective Action for Race Equity in Health and Social Care (CARE-HSC), aims to address and dismantle structural factors that perpetuate racial discrimination
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. www.kcl.ac.uk/aboutkings About the role We are seeking a highly organised and proactive Project Manager to lead the delivery of an innovative and complex clinical research programme at King’s College London
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impact and 70% of our research overall. Over 95% of our research overall was rated as world-leading or internationally excellent. REF2021 assessed 98% of King’s research in Computer Science and
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student lifecycle and maintain up to date knowledge of programme and university regulations and protocols. They will need to be able to use this knowledge to provide accurate and timely guidance
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. Department: Engineering. Contact details:Dr Francesco Restuccia. Francesco.restuccia@kcl.ac.uk Location: Strand Campus. Category: Research. About us You will be part of an active research programme in
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the School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences. As such, we run an extensive clinical PET service, including a wide range of specialist indications, and an extensive clinical research programme