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, mathematics, chemistry, informatics, engineering and natural sciences. This role presents an exciting opportunity to be part of the research operations team that a wide-ranging research funding portfolio
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About Us The School of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Medicine & Sciences (SCMMS) provides an outstanding multi-disciplinary environment for the pursuit of cutting-edge cardiovascular and metabolic
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, travel for conferences and presentations, as well as contribute to academic publications. The post holder is expected to hold a PhD degree in Bioinformatics, Computer Science or other relevant discipline
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of cleaning kitchens Experience of operating a dishwasher Basic level of computer literacy Able to work flexible hours including weekends and evenings Desirable criteria Hold a current food handler’s
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About Us The School of Life Course & Population Sciences i s one of six Schools that make up the Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine at King’s College London. The School unites over 400 experts in
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About Us You will be part of an active research programme in the Heat and Fire Lab (https://heatandfire.github.io/ ) in the Department of Engineering at King’s College London. About the role We
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Experience, Technology Enhanced Learning (TEL) and Business Support. The Programme Officer works alongside the other members of the Programmes team to support all programmes delivered by King’s Foundations
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research expertise in science and mathematics education; language, culture and communication; and public policy. We are a part of the Faculty of Social Science & Public Policy and are based at our Waterloo
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supporting research through a Research Software Engineering function. Our team of Research Software Engineers (RSEs) elevate the level of computational- and data-science proficiency across campus, by
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research programme, the first of its kind in the world, supported by Inkfish with £35M core funds over six years, starting in April 2025. It is a global study of 60,000 participants, including 20,000 mothers