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visionary cancer innovation projects in the UK—and make a real difference. This role is part of multiple exciting roles that we are recruiting into across a variety of disciplines for this project. About you
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administrative, logistical and financial support from set up to closure for a portfolio of research projects which may have multiple overseas collaborators or complex funder requirements within the Department
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the School’s financial sustainability, ensuring education partnerships deliver both impact and income aligned with LSHTM’s values. You will hold an undergraduate degree and evidence of professional
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part-time, 0.8 FTE, and fixed-term until 31 March 2027 with potential for extension subject to funding. The post is funded by multiple funders and available immediately. The salary will be on the LSHTM
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populations previously under-represented in clinical research. Populations of interest include pregnant women, people from minoritized ethnic groups, and people with multiple long-term conditions. The project
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across multiple departments in order to successfully set up alumni in each programme and deliver a high quality experience to participants. This role is a 12 month fixed term contract, looking for a
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will report on compliance with institutional expectations that align with external regulations and industry standards. The postholder will provide assurance that the University’s business continuity
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develop and redefine the service delivered by our existing campus security department, to better align the service with the wider EDI based cultural and stakeholder requirements presenting on campus and
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commercial services align with student needs and Union priorities. Explore new business opportunities, driving continuous improvement and expansion of SU services. What We’re Looking For: Essential: Degree
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about helping students and staff flourish, and your work will help shape a whole-University approach to wellbeing, aligned with our commitments under the University Mental Health Charter. Here's what you