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Career Development Fellow in Classics for a two-year period. The Fellow will conduct research, produce research publications, deliver teaching, and provide administrative and pastoral support for
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ability to supervise PhD study in relevant areas Research and publications in anthropology of religion or related areas, with a developing research profile appropriate to Lecturer level showing potential
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research and clinical practice. The post would be ideal for a clinician with an interest in the rapidly expanding field of immunopsychiatry. There is potential to develop a project for a PhD application for
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fixed term contract for 36 months. Research staff at King’s are entitled to at least 10 days per year (pro-rata) for professional development. This entitlement, from the Concordat to Support the Career
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of and training in PhD supervision, as first or second supervisory and/or as part of supervisory progression panels. Evidence of commitment to continued development in evidence-based practice, research
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the rigour of academia with the agility of a consultancy and the connectedness of a think tank. This role sits within the Evidence Development and Incubation Team (EDIT), a specialist evaluation team within
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to have the following skills and experience: Essential criteria PhD in immunology, or haemato-oncology or a related subject. Track record of developing new knowledge and innovative research in immune
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in five key areas: Educating the next generation of change-makers Challenging ideas and driving change through research Giving back to society through meaningful service Working with our local
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& Education (NHSE-WTE), of which a large part is training for managers, supervisors, and therapy practitioners in delivering evidenced based, accountable therapies. Students are staff from the NHS, Local
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future ventures, we are now seeking a senior clinical medical educationalist with experience of partnership working, developing new UK programmes and understanding of the GKT approach to medical education