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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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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
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with the capability to centrally coordinate multi-centre clinical trials (i.e. having overall responsibility for the design, development, recruitment, data management and analysis of trials) with robust
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portfolio. You will: Lead and develop Grade 7 and 8 operational specialists Streamline and modernise SOPs, systems and infrastructure Play a key role in MHRA inspection readiness Act as a senior point of
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bring a positive, helpful and collaborative approach to your work, value being part of a professional team environment, and be keen to learn and develop. Experience supporting legal or contracts teams
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accountability, learning and service excellence, balancing robust compliance with a supportive approach to the academic community. The successful candidate will also lead, develop and support a new team of
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is extremely well-organised and we provide a high-level of tutor support and training with opportunities for professional development. As an Associate Lecturer, you will provide up to 21 contact hours
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translating this knowledge into developing novel therapeutic solutions that is of direct benefit to neurological disorders such as motor neurone disease, Alzheimer’s disease and neuromuscular disease. We