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, finite element analysis, computational fluid dynamics, to big data and AI workflows. As part of a collaborative, forward-thinking environment, you’ll receive mentorship to solve complex problems, provide
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others in the use of new digital systems and/ or software Understanding of project management techniques and methods Excellent oral and written communication skills, with the ability to communicate complex
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teamwork skills and the ability to effectively communicate complex scientific ideas clearly and concisely. A track-record of mentoring students is desirable. The opportunity to continue your career at a
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including content on medical/ health themes Adaptable communication skills with the ability to make complex ideas accessible through excellent written and spoken communications skills Experience of developing
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complex, dynamic environment? Imperial College London is undergoing exciting transformations within our People Function, and we're seeking a Head of Learning and Talent to play a pivotal role in shaping our
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events. You will provide an excellent, customer focused service to respond to enquiries of varying complexity from tutors, academic staff, applicants and current students. You have experience in
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across a complex, networked organisation. The opportunity to continue your career at a world-leading institution and be part of our mission to use science for humanity. Benefit from a sector-leading salary
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at the founding institutions. Excellent communication skills Experience of working effectively on complex projects with many stakeholders Advanced IT skills, particularly in Word and Excel, and the ability to use
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, environmental sustainability and/or new frontiers of space, security and telecoms? Do you thrive in a complex, fast-paced environment and possess exceptional people management and influencing skills
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, identify opportunities and write strategic research proposals. The postholder will also develop strong networks with industry and funders, with the aim of growing collaborative research across the Department