280 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof" positions at University of London in United Kingdom
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academic schools. Designing targeted interventions across the curriculum and co-curricular ensuring students develop the essential skills, experiences, and confidence to compete in the graduate labour market
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for applicants with Alumni for defined candidate pools. Developing personalised conversion (yield) plans for offered candidates to ensure they accept our offers, including connecting candidates to students/alumni
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multidisciplinary referral hospital in the anaesthesia department of the Queen Mother Hospital for Small Animals. This position is ideal for an RVN keen to develop their nursing career and specialise in all aspects
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concerning the development and application of marking schemes. See Job Description for more information, including the full list of responsibilities. Note that only current and incoming PGR students in
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and offers an exciting academic environment to develop innovative education and scholarship in Transnational education. The role is based in London and include extensive travelling to deliver education
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, Occasional weekend and evenings ensuring a fantastic work-life balance. Key responsibilities As a Chef you will be part of a team developing: an excellent customer experience to all our students, staff and
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Action on Salt and Obesity (RASO) Unit based within the Centre for Public Health and Policy, which works nationally and internationally to develop, implement, and evaluate evidence-based public health
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the Programme Director and Senior Team in the overall direction, development and delivery of the MBA programme as well as the provision of high quality student support and an exceptional student experience
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Library Assistant to staff the Library in person in the early evenings. This is an excellent opportunity for someone to develop their skills and experience across a number of responsibilities in a wide
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cohort studies are taking place nation-wide and internationally to address genetic, demographic and lifestyle risk factors associated with the cardiovascular system and develop new tools for improved