13 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"U"-"U.S"-"O.P"-"St"-"University-of-Buckingham" positions at King's College London in United Kingdom
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London, acting as the main contact for programme queries and providing excellent customer service to prospective applicants, parents, and students. They will play a key role in assisting the Programme
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support processes within our main workstreams of Assessment and Award, Programme Planning and Delivery and Student Communications and Knowledge ensuring accurate and timely record management across multiple
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Now–funded programme, a major initiative uniting scientists and clinicians at King’s and the Institute of Cancer Research to develop novel immune therapeutic strategies for hard-to-treat triple negative
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brain is constructed. While the “ground plan” of the brain is genetically determined, it is also influenced by environmental experience. We are still far from a complete understanding of how
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individual and collective wellbeing. Employee support at King’s includes flexible working arrangements, paid maternity/shared parental leave, menopausal support, an active wellbeing programme, training and
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regulations stated on our Home Office animal licence and to manage the maintenance of the laboratory group’s use of the fish facility. The role demands independent working following an agreed work plan
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the Department of Mathematics at King’s College London. Candidates are expected to have research expertise in some area of theoretical physics and should have the demonstrated ability to lead a research programme
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, facilitating students studying at universities overseas to spend a period at King’s. The role combines programme administration, student support and international relationship liaison. About the role: The Global
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into three Clusters, each of which has dedicated professional services teams. We are looking for two Programmes Officers to join our Professional Services team, working within the Faculty of Arts and
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Neurobiology and King’s College London. Brain Health in Gen2020 is a joint preclinical and clinical research programme that aims to map the fetal origins of childhood brain health and the impact of COVID-19