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About us The Faculty of Natural, Mathematical & Engineering Sciences (NMES) is a vibrant faculty based in the heart of London with a long tradition of world-leading research and teaching in physics
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. In an administrative role, they will convene the MA in Critical Theory, which involves managing admissions, allocating dissertation supervisors, and acting as personal tutor for all students
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detailed histology knowledge and experience to rapidly identify and rectify technical and processing issues. As part of the role, you will also train others on use of equipment and theory of the techniques
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-motivated and reflexive learner who enjoys working with people, who can balance the advancement of social theory through empirically grounded research, and who seeks to advance research with direct pathways
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relevant undergraduate degree (e.g. computer science, psychology, neuroscience, engineering, mathematics, statistics) with at least a 2:1 or equivalent Excellent organisational and time management skills and
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the units of assessments aligned with REF Main Panel B (Natural, Mathematical & Engineering Sciences - managed by Verity Buckley ) and one role will support those units aligned with Main Panel C (Social
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About us King’s College London is consistently ranked among the UK’s top 10 universities by the QS World University Rankings. The Faculty of Natural, Mathematical & Engineering Sciences (NMES) is a
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About us The Faculty of Natural, Mathematical & Engineering Sciences (NMES) comprises of Chemistry, Engineering, Informatics, Mathematics, and Physics departments. All departments are highly rated
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environment. The SIME Department has a strong research reputation in developing theory, methods, and knowledge to advance our understanding of business, innovation, and entrepreneurial activity in
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thus be given to candidates whose research and teaching include expertise in areas including but not limited to classical and contemporary social theory such as postcolonialism, decolonization, feminist