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of Social Science and Public Policy, one of the largest faculties of King’s College London. About the role Two Senior Programme Officers, one full-time (35 hours per week) and one part-time (24.5 hours per
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professional to provide efficient administrative, logistical and financial support to the projects and services hosted within the NIHR BioResource Centre Maudsley, led by Professor Gerome Breen and based in
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of these educational programmes. About the role We are seeking to appoint an outstanding and ambitious academic to the post of Lecturer in Computational Mechanics of Materials. The successful candidate will develop
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Sciences (SIMS) at King’s College London is seeking to appoint an outstanding Professor (or Reader) in Hepatology to lead high-quality research and contribute to School and Faculty priorities in advancing
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of these educational programmes. About the role We are seeking an enthusiastic individual with the appropriate disciplinary experience for the post of Lecturer in Computer Engineering, who are interested in developing
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Sci. Department: Informatics. Contact details:Anna Sophie Schmidt. anna_sophie.schmidt@kcl.ac.uk Location: Strand Campus. Category: Professional & Support Services. About Us The Department of
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. The post will be primarily based at Guy’s Campus. The successful candidate will work closely with Professor James Arnold (https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-arnold-1a0497263/ ) to support and further develop
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doctoral programs in fields like Ethnology and Pharmacy. With 3 postdoctoral stations and 5 ESI top 1% disciplines (including Chemistry and Computer Science), SCMU combines humanities excellence with STEM
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Programme Officer (SPO) works as part of a team to ensure consistent support and delivery of SfG’ s online and blended taught provision providing high quality logistical administrative support. The SPO will
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will benefit from the computational and clinical electrophysiological infrastructure provided by the School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences and will be based at St Thomas’ Hospital