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be found on our website https://www.ucl.ac.uk/biosciences This is an exciting opportunity to join the Cox Lab in the UCL Centre for Integrative Anatomy. The successful applicant will conduct research
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. Responsibilities include supervising complex clinical procedures for students in the MClinDent Periodontology programme, teaching and developing materials for the distance-learning MSc Periodontology, contributing
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‑wide approach to policy governance, working with specialist teams to manage, develop and maintain UCL’s extensive policy portfolio. You'll provide strategic oversight of policy development, ensuring
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commencing 25 May 2026. Successful candidates will be expected to engage in world leading research, and to contribute to the Faculty’s development and advancement of Public International Law (and other areas
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advanced biomedical imaging facilities in the world. The Centre for Radiopharmaceutical Chemistry leads in the development and clinical translation of novel biomedical imaging agents. The Centre
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to provide a career development opportunity for someone who is at a relatively early stage of their academic career. Therefore, applicants must not yet have held a full-time permanent academic post in
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bedrooms across our Bloomsbury campus and UCL East in Stratford. Campus Experience and Infrastructure and Estates Development (CE&I and ED) is responsible for managing and transforming this complex estate
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advanced biomedical imaging facilities in the world. The Centre for Radiopharmaceutical Chemistry leads in the development and clinical translation of novel biomedical imaging agents. The Centre
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the leading IT services group in the HE sector and we are growing our team’s capability in experience/UX, agile development, security, cloud, service management and partnering. We are modernising our technology
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that pollutants posed to cultural artefacts and buildings, and the ways that curators, conservators, scientists, critics, artists and the public responded, this PhD project will develop new understandings