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for a Research Fellow in Bioinformatics/Computational Biology to help develop, coordinate, and conduct robust analysis of high-throughput host protein data under supervision using advanced analytical and
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in Computer Science on Integrated Foundation Year (IFY) Programmes at Royal Holloway, University of London. This is a 0.6 FTE ongoing position. The well-established and successful IFY at Royal Holloway
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For this role you will have a PHD in a relevant discipline (e.g. Computer / Data Science). With an enviable track record of relational database design and implementation (you will be responsible
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for an experienced leader to play a key role in delivering our new Transformation Programme. You will play a leading role overseeing our exciting programme of activity, working closely with the Senior Leadership Team
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About the Role We are looking for a teaching fellow to undertake a one-year post in the school, to support the delivery of our taught postgraduate programme in Engineering Management. About You We
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For this role you will have a PHD in a relevant and appropriate discipline (e.g. Bioinformatics, Computational Biology or Computer Science alongside a track record of working in these environments. Your
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activities. You will gain in depth knowledge of the student lifecycle and contribute to a wide range of student engagement initiatives, projects, and programme development. Working with Colleges and
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pay benefit, free on-site gym and wellbeing centre a comprehensive learning and development programme and support for your CPD Prospective applicants are encouraged in the first instance to contact
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in bioinformatics, statistics, epidemiology, or a relevant field such as computer science, operational research or a related quantitative field. You will have excellent data management skills as
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About the Role Applications are sought for a fixed term (end date 31 May 2026) Zebrafish Laboratory Technician to support the ongoing work in zebrafish behavioural science in Caroline Brennan’s