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science-policy dialogues. The role requires strong programme and event management skills, cultural sensitivity, and the ability to work with diverse global partners in agriculture, nutrition, and health
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, the four Department Managers, the Faculty Taught Programme Directors, members of staff in Central Services and the wider LSHTM community. This is a wide-ranging role encompassing Human Resources, Finance
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well as academic leadership and an effective contribution to programme or department administration or projects improving the student experience. In return we offer a highly competitive rewards and benefits package
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About the Role We are looking for an enthusiastic, self-motivated Information Systems and Data Management Officer to join our expanding team of data management and IT staff supporting a growing portfolio of clinical trials. The postholder will provide support on activities related to data...
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. Proficiency in statistical methods, programming (including Linux), and use of high-performance computing clusters and parallel computation is expected, along with a clear research vision to enhance the Unit’s
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About the Role This role sits within the Faculty Student Experience Team and is the first point of contact for all student support queries for taught programme students in their cluster, handling
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a UK Valid driving licence, applicants should have a good command of the English language both written and verbal, candidates must be computer literate. You will be required to be able to carry out
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communication, work on own initiative and as part of a team and have a flexible and professional attitude. Good organisational, planning, numerical skills and computer literacy are essential. Desirable qualities
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and Engagement (LLSE) delivers the Academic Skills Centre provision to support the academic literacies development of all students. The team delivers a core programme of resources and training
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CoSector CoSector – University of London is a digital services provider that operates as part of the University of London. It evolved from the University of London Computer Centre (ULCC), established in 1968