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communication and project management skills, and alongside a proactive, collaborative approach. This is an exciting opportunity to shape a vibrant international alumni programme at a university that is committed
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About the Role The purpose this post is to support the evaluation of a social needs screening programme in East London, development of Living Maps of What Works to address inequalities in primary
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About the Role We are recruiting a Senior Health Data Scientist. In this role, you will be employed by Queen Mary University and hold an honorary contract with Barts Health NHS Trust. The successful candidates will work with our professorial team and a senior data analyst to conduct research...
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. You will have prior experience in low temperature technology, including dilution refrigeration, qubit manipulation and readout, and associated rf technology. You will have computer programming skills
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. You will have prior experience in low temperature technology, including dilution refrigeration, qubit manipulation and readout, and associated rf technology. You will have computer programming skills
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positive and nurturing experience for students that access the service throughout their programme. To provide professional, specialist and confidential 1:1 advice and guidance to students with disabilities
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of Student Wellbeing Services in line with the University Mental Health Charter, ensuring the provision of a positive and nurturing experience for students that access the service throughout their programme
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-disciplinary programme including; epidemiologists, microbiologists, infection prevention and control experts, social scientists, mental health experts, and implementation scientists. The UK-PHRST programme
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safety, microbiology/analytical sciences. This is an opportunity for development of leadership skills through coordination and implementation of the research program in the UK and Vietnam. The successful
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of the project is to measure how successful Food for Education (F4E) school feeding programme (SFP) has been on the nutritional and educational outcomes of primary school children in the target schools in Nairobi