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of role or similar is required. This role is based at our Hawkshead Campus We offer a generous reward package and benefits including: • Competitive and attractive pension package • Generous 30 days
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The London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) is one of the world’s leading public health universities. Our mission is to improve health and health equity in the UK and worldwide; working
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Department, to start September 2025 and running for 10 months. Creative writing is expanding at RHUL. Joining the CW team at an exciting phase of ongoing development, this key appointment will teach both MA
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hours BST on Monday 25 August 2025 Reference: ISD-0202-25 We seek a talented and enthusiastic SharePoint Developer who is looking to build on their experience in our fast-paced, varied and supportive
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The London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) is one of the world’s leading public health universities. Our mission is to improve health and health equity in the UK and worldwide; working
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About the Role This post is to join a core service within Barts Cancer Institute (BCI) whose purpose is to provide technical support for Project Licence Holders, specifically for in vivoanimal-based
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-platform. The post is funded through a collaborative project between the RVC and Forcefield Therapeutics for initially one year, with potential for extension. The successful candidate will work on aiding
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analytical abilities, and a collaborative approach are essential. A clear vision for independent research and future funding is highly desirable. Those who have not obtained a PhD will be paid in the junior
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Criminology is part of the School of Law and Social Sciences. It is a forward thinking, inter-disciplinary and research active department, which offers undergraduate programmes in Law (LLB), Criminology
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studies with data collection involving children or adolescents or working with schools would also be beneficial but is not essential. About the Project CHILL was originally a five-year study funded by NIHR