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The London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) is one of the world’s leading public health universities. Our mission is to improve health and health equity in the UK and worldwide; working in partnership to achieve excellence in public and global health research, education and...
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Computer Science programme can be found here: https://london.ac.uk/courses/computer-science Module Specification As an Online Tutor, you will be required to provide academic support for the following module
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Computer Science at Queen Mary University of London, working with Professor Rachel Humphris and Dr Dimitrios Kollias. The successful applicant will undertake computational research, including algorithmic
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. Supported by a BHF Programme Award, this role offers an excellent opportunity for a motivated clinician to pursue academic cardiology in a leading research environment. The Fellow will contribute
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. The salary will be Grade 4/25 – 4/26 at £38,419 - £39,022 per annum, inclusive of London Allowance. Informal enquiries should be addressed to Professor Alastair Noyce at Dr Eduardo de Pablo-Fernández
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behaviour observed in laboratory studies. You will work closely with Professor Kostas Stathis (Department of Computer Science, Co-Investigator) and Professor David Levine (Leverhulme Fellow and Principal
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commitment and is the largest single investment in AHRC’s history. Opening at Pinewood Studios in 2026, CSNL will include state-of-the-art studio and stage facilities, advanced creative computing, AI, cloud
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the Department of Non-communicable Disease Epidemiology, the post-holder will support the work of Professor Michel Coleman and Professor Claudia Allemani in ensuring that the CSG’s research outputs are accessible
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/Institute/Project EMR opened in May 2007 and is led by Professor Costantino Pitzalis. You will join a 60-strong research team dedicated to understanding the disease pathogenesis and improving the treatment
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surgical procedures. The project is led by Professor Kaspar Althoefer within the Centre for Advanced Robotics @ Queen Mary (ARQ), a hub for robotics innovation and interdisciplinary collaboration. About