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Institute at Imperial , which is hosted in the Department of Brain Sciences. This is an excellent opportunity to work in an area of rapid development, alongside colleagues who are working on novel projects
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Imperial College London is seeking a proactive and experienced Technical Security Operations Coordinator to join the Security and Community Safety Team, based primarily at the South Kensington
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external stakeholders. You’ll support major annual processes such as re‑enrolment and rollover, helping ensure each student’s progression is recorded accurately. Alongside BAU tasks, you’ll be part of wider
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the advert prior to the closing date stated should we receive a high volume of applications. It is therefore advisable that you submit your application as early as possible to avoid disappointment. If you
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forms. Support data management processes, including uploading data to systems such as Blackboard Learn and Inkpath, and producing attendance reports. Provide administrative support for ECRI projects
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We are looking for a highly motivated manager to join our NIHR Imperial Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) Brain Sciences Theme. This is an exciting role and would suit an ambitious and skilled
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building evacuations are conducted appropriately and assistance is provided for vulnerable guests. You will assist with Finance matters, cash and stock control and ensure staffing costs stay within budget
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Sciences to improve the overall quality, safety and experience of care delivered across our Northwest London Integrated Care System. By working with experts across clinical, data science, data management
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The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering has an exciting new opportunity for an Assistant Professor in Subsurface Hydrology and is looking for a highly able, enthusiastic and well
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sites for the PAPA Trial and the Protect-HF Trial. The PAPA Trial is a randomised, double blinded, placebo-controlled trial. The aim is to assess the safety and efficacy of house dust mite allergen