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View All Vacancies Department of Computer Science Location Egham Salary £40,839 to £48,003 per annum - including London Allowance Post Type Full Time Closing Date 23.59 hours GMT on Sunday 23
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have the ability to engage with colleagues via supervising undergraduate, MSc and PhD students, and research technicians, ensuring they have the ability to develop. Your interpersonal skills will support
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is a fixed-term role available as a Leverhulme-funded replacement post until 31 August 2026. About You You will hold a PhD in English or have an equivalent professional qualification, together
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academics. There are around 2500 undergraduate and taught postgraduate students and over 250 PhD students within our London operation, supported by an administrative and technical staff of around 50. About
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academic leads to ensure the efficient collection, storage and distribution of tissues - primarily haemato-oncological, gynaecological, pancreatic and gastro-intestinal samples. Additional tasks include
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points throughout the flexible programme. You will work within a team of Student Experience and Programme Delivery Managers and be supported by a team of Programme Administrators, in assisting
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should have a PhD (or close to completion) in applied health-related social science (e.g. health psychology, medical anthropology, public health). Applicants require experience of running research studies
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complex study. Applicants must have a PhD in a relevant subject. The study requires substantial skills in cell and molecular biology and will require vivo testing of the newly created cell-models. Omics
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-of-the-art computing facilities and collaborate with experienced Co-Is at Royal Holloway’s Computer Science Department and UCL’s Advanced Research Computing Centre as well as Project Partners
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have access to state-of-the-art computing facilities and collaborate with UCL’s Advanced Research Computing Centre as well as experimental and theoretical low-temperature researchers at Royal Holloway