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to their research training. The Project How does the structure of group interactions shape coordination, norm formation, and the emergence of communication systems? What changes when we move from pairwise
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. The Research Fellow will work closely with the wider team to contribute to day-to-day operations for DIGIT-MHG: leading the construction and maintenance of an interactive capabilities database, preparing
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construction and minor works projects across the university estate. They will bring strong, hands‑on construction expertise to ensure that all projects are delivered professionally, are technically robust, and
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the regional contexts of Latin America, East Asia, SE Asia, South Asia, the Middle east and Africa. We explore structural transformation in countries and how that leads to uneven development, with attention
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cell compartment in the oral mucosa, that replenishes the tissues around the tooth. this to understand this unique and essential structure. We aim to follow the development of the junctional epithelium
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to clinical partners. The role requires executive‑level leadership with the ability to influence across complex organisational structures, supported by sound judgement, strong political acumen, and the
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, an interdisciplinary research environment that combines the development of high resolution structural, functional and metabolic mapping techniques, with expertise in the definition, diagnosis and treatment
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management arrangements are in place. You will work closely with the Senior Director of Strategy & Performance to establish and embed the structures, governance and reporting needed to provide assurance
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installations, hardware migrations, and structured cabling as required. Administrative excellence is equally important, as you will maintain accurate inventories for hardware and software licenses while managing
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particularly on addressing structural inequalities in higher education and supporting students from underrepresented backgrounds to thrive throughout their time at King’s. We are part of the Students & Education