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a dynamic and strategic leader to join King’s Business School as Associate Director of Executive Programmes. This pivotal role will lead the operational delivery of our Executive Education portfolio
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About Us We seek to appoint a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Immunology to join the lab of Professor Patricia Barral. The post will be based at the Centre for Inflammation Biology and Cancer
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projects at the interface between biology, biomedicine, chemistry and physics. About The Role The research associate will be selected to investigate how metabolism and mitochondrial membrane potential
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, funded by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) and the MS Society. We are currently just over three years into the programme. The grant is led by Professor Rona Moss-Morris at King’s
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Goals programme (GLAD MHG) and associated projects within the NIHR BioResource Centre Maudsley working closely with Theme Lead Prof. Gerome Breen. Despite being a leading cause of disability worldwide
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skills necessary to understand how power, influence and change move through political circles. The Senior Programme Officer works as part of a team across Strand Group and School for Government (SfG
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; are discharged to the highest standards of quality and compliance. The post-holder will lead and develop a team of Clinical Research Associates and Clinical Trial Administrators, ensuring a consistent, risk-based
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the opportunity to study right in the heart of London, a global and multilingual city where we experience languages and cultures in action every day. About the role We are looking for a Senior Programme Officer to
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right in the heart of London, a global and multilingual city where we experience languages and cultures in action every day. About the role We are looking for a Senior Programme Officer to join our
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, and clinical experts. About the role: We are looking to appoint a Programme Manager to join Dr Heathcote’s team within the Health Psychology Group, Department of Psychology at King’s College London. We