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to provide a career development opportunity for someone who is at a relatively early stage of their academic career. Therefore, applicants must not yet have held a full-time permanent academic post in
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Service for Research, Teaching and Professional Services Staff. Please visit https://www.ucl.ac.uk/human-resources/conditions-service-research-teaching-and-professional-services-staff for more information
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(AMD) (Aim 2). The post holder will combine statistical genetics expertise with clinical ophthalmic knowledge to develop high-throughput analytical pipelines. These pipelines will be used to identify
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to neuromuscular diseases and translating this knowledge into developing novel therapeutic solutions that is of direct benefit to neurological disorders. The activity of the Neurogenetics Research Group (Lead
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that pollutants posed to cultural artefacts and buildings, and the ways that curators, conservators, scientists, critics, artists and the public responded, this PhD project will develop new understandings
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an appropriate academic field by the time of appointment. If not degree-holding, they will show significant professional development in the area of the subject to be taught. The post holder will have
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an archive, library, museum, or heritage institution, that includes responsibility for collections management, relevant archival research, collections curation and development, and/or public engagement
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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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) 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