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: Brunel University of London, Uxbridge Campus Salary: Grade R1 from £40,507 to £43,929 per annum inclusive of London Weighting with potential to progress to £47,671 per annum inclusive of London Weighting
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including malaria, have experience and understanding in using multiple metrics for analysis, experience with design and implementation of study protocols, experience of data analysis in Stata and programming
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siteAvailable for SecondmentNoClosing Date09-Jul-2025 University College London Hospitals is the largest cellular therapy service in the United Kingdom. It is at the forefront of delivering innovative and life
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FRS who was a Professor at University College London and a former Foulerton Professor of The Royal Society. She was a frequent visiting researcher and Vice-President of the MBA and an advocate of using
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Health Records Research (EHR) Group for an experienced epidemiologist/statistician to join an NIHR-funded programme of research (The INTEGRATE programme) in collaboration with the National Institute
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of the WHO Collaborating Centre for Arts & Health at University College London. The successful candidate will also identify areas for policy to inform health and social services and programmes
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London and Queen Mary University London. This full-time post is available for 24 months, with the possibility of extension. The interviews will be held on Tuesday 19th August As an equal opportunities
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co-led by Queen Mary University of London. PharosAI is set to revolutionise AI-powered cancer care, accelerating the development of breakthrough therapies, advancing clinical applications, and
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: Research Fellow in Sustainable Built Environment – 16493 Department/College: Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering/College of Engineering, Design and Physical Sciences Location: Brunel University of London
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type Permanent and Fixed Term Job category Research Hours Part-time Salary min £42,882 Salary max £49,559 Publication date 20-May-2025 Closing date 08-Jun-2025 City St George’s, University of London is