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King's, please visit https://www.kcl.ac.uk/informatics About The Role Key responsibilities include: Contribute to the curriculum design, module development, and assessment strategy for the MSc Applied
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Group is seeking to appoint an outstanding, skilled and ambitious Research Assistant to contribute to a programme of basic and translational research focussed on the development of clinical stem cell
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molecules. The post is to be held in the Department of Physics at King’s College London, UK, in the research group of Prof. Joe Bhaseen. The post forms part of a UKRI (EPSRC) programme grant on “Quantum Many
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competitive programme of research and teaching. The Kennedy Institute is a biomedical research centre uniquely bringing together discovery science and early-stage clinical research, to develop transformative
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About us The Department of Mathematics are looking to recruit a full-time Programme Manager who will be responsible for the operational management of the taught programme provision across
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distinguished programme of research, teaching, and clinical practice. The Department is one of the UK’s largest academic groupings of clinical and health psychologists, with developing strength in broader areas
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members and 110 PhD students, and offers an exceptional multidisciplinary environment for cutting-edge cardiovascular and metabolic research. Learn more about our school (https://www.kcl.ac.uk/scms ) Our
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distinguished programme of research, teaching, and clinical practice. The Department is one of the UK’s largest academic groupings of clinical and health psychologists, with developing strength in broader areas
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distinguished programme of research, teaching, and clinical practice. The Department is one of the UK’s largest academic groupings of clinical and health psychologists, with developing strength in broader areas
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. www.kcl.ac.uk/aboutkings About the role We are seeking a highly organised and proactive Project Manager to lead the delivery of an innovative and complex clinical research programme at King’s College London