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View All Vacancies IT Project Delivery Location Egham Salary £49,979 to £59,125 per annum - including London Allowance Post Type Full Time Hours per Week 35 Weeks per Year 52 Closing Date 23.59
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help supervise associated PhD students. The successful candidates will join large, supportive research teams led by Profs Knight, Screen and Connelly all working collaboratively at Queen Mary. This is an
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at the Department of Biological Sciences. We are seeking a Technician, starting in October 2025 (or as soon as possible thereafter), to join a research project funded by UKRI-BBSRC*. The research project "MimicWeed
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. The RA will also help in data analysis, producing research output and interpreting the results, as well as activities related to dissemination of the results. This is a project funded by the IZA/FCDO
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to join on a 12-month fixed-term basis. You will support and help lead the sourcing and management of a portfolio of London-based in-company project/consulting engagements and contribute
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organ platforms and will be in charge of driving the project with the aid of a Research Technicians. The post is envisaged to start in October 2025, with a salary band ranging from £40,528 and £51,470
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Project Archivist to lead and support an exciting range of initiatives centred around this pioneering collection. Highlights of the role include: Coordinating a volunteer transcription project to digitise
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the Executive Director of Experiential Learning and will be responsible for: leading on the design, delivery and implementation of strategic projects; managing the work of the London Consulting team; overseeing
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related events. The postholder will manage all operational aspects, including planning, coordination, and project management, to help raise the Centre’s internal and external profile. Working closely with
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About the Role The post-holder will work on a project aimed at building an in vitro model of tumour metastatic seeding, to understand the environmental influences on tumour cell colonisation and new