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) within the GOS ICH and Great Ormond Street Hospital, ranging from conception to delivery and evaluation of teaching (www.ucl.ac.uk/stats-courses ). They will be expected to develop new training materials
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project outcomes for our clients, working hard to maximise research and public benefit from development-led fieldwork. We work for a range of people supporting development and infrastructure projects as
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within our Bloomsbury and UCL East campus, at Stratford. Together, Campus Experience and Infrastructure and Estates Development (CE&I and ED) is responsible for managing all aspects of the UCL Estate from
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experience. For more information see www.ucl.ac.uk. The CDT Partnerships Manager will lead the development and delivery of strategic collaborations with internal (UCL) and external (academic, industry
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us as we continue to develop our business analysis capability and lead transformation that is reshaping how students and staff experience UCL. As an Business Analyst (Associate), you will provide a
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work with academic colleagues to support the development of next-generation civil engineers, equipped to lead in an era of climate-aware and performance-driven design. The post holder will use
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‘Converting Users to Contributors: Enabling Sustainable Maintenance and Development of Palaeoverse’. Palaeoverse (https://palaeoverse.org/) is an organisation aiming to unite the palaeontological community
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exciting time to join us as we develop our change management capability and lead transformation that is reshaping how students and staff experience UCL. Targeted change activity is essential, to enable local
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the development of dissertation and capstone planning, or module/curriculum development. Please note this opportunity is only open to internal UCL applicants. A job description and person specification can be
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was introduced at the nearby Middlesex Hospital. As a global leader in Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering research, we work closely with clinicians and scientists across major hospitals to develop cutting