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Maudsley. This is a rare opportunity for someone who thrives in complexity, navigates ambiguity with confidence, and builds strong, credible relationships at every level, from senior university leaders
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Maudsley. This is a rare opportunity for someone who thrives in complexity, navigates ambiguity with confidence, and builds strong, credible relationships at every level, from senior university leaders
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within a complex organisation. Understanding of grant life cycles and importance of reconciliation of activities on grants Proven ability to interpret and follow well-defined processes and experience
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About us King’s Digital Lab is a Research Software Engineering (RSE) team embedded within the Faculty of Arts and Humanities at King’s College London. We design and implement systems
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King’s College London is one of the world’s leading universities, internationally recognised for research excellence, education, and its commitment to improving health and society. Through King’s
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is essential when reviewing complex data, interpreting policies, and assessing the implications of decisions. As a key escalation point, the role involves resolving complex issues thoroughly and
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forward complex technical developments with minimal supervision. Commitment to translational impact, motivated by the opportunity to improve diagnosis of congenital heart disease. Please note that this is a
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variety of experience and skills in research administration within a large and complex School and Faculty, supporting their career progression in this field across the University. This is a hybrid role
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About Us In the UK, someone is diagnosed with cancer every two minutes, and across the world 10 million people die from cancer every year. Novel, targeted, less toxic treatments, biomarkers
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student support is provided from enrolment to graduation. Working in a fast-paced environment, the role includes taking responsibility to resolve complex queries and issues, communicating effectively with a