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the role: The Design & Content lead provides design and content development and management services to promote, protect and enhance the work of E&F in delivering world class facilities and services
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About us: King’s College London’s Directorate of Estates & Facilities is responsible for managing and developing the university’s diverse estate across five central London campuses, sport grounds
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the development of quantitative methodology as applied to mental health research. We have significant national and international collaborations, and our research has growing impact into all areas
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experience in relevant technical or scientific posts. Evidence of an active commitment to career development including professional registration, such as RSciTech or RSci and clear progression in increasingly
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development. This entitlement, from the Concordat to Support the Career Development of Researchers , applies to Postdocs, Research Assistants, Research and Teaching Technicians, Teaching Fellows and AEP
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out to the highest standards of integrity and rigour. Our teams develop and deliver policies, systems, guidance, training and initiatives that support researchers in navigating ethical and regulatory
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About us: King’s College London’s Directorate of Estates & Facilities is responsible for managing and developing the university’s diverse estate across five central London campuses, sport grounds
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project is a large multi-national project applying a critical, but constructive, lens to the tools developed to encourage and enable more environmentally sustainable health research. The project is being
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longer-term field development through training the next generation of data stewards. This is a full time post (35 Hours per week), and you will be offered an indefinite contract. About you To be successful
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directly inform intervention development by industry partner One Sec (2.5M daily users), ensuring research translates into real-world tools. In Year 1, the focus is on co-designing proximal outcomes and