274 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"Prof"-"Prof" positions at University of London in United Kingdom
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to ensure students experience integrated and engaging career skills support. You will act as a competent and informed coach and communicator, helping students make sense of their career development journey
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develop, synthesise and characterise materials for this project. About You The post is suited to a PhD graduate with a background in materials chemistry or a related discipline. If you have a vivid
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writing is expanding at RHUL. Joining the CW team at an exciting phase of ongoing development, this key appointment will teach both MA and UG level students. The primary focus of the job is poetry
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the objectives and development of the research programme on the Oncogenic and Immunogenic Roles of Transposable Elements in Cancer. The appointed PDRA will be integrated into a multidisciplinary team and will
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, development and delivery of storytelling in key areas of strategic priority, notably in support of building awareness of the University’s world-leading and innovative research, primarily to a non-student
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of Mycobacterium tuberculosis with macrophages to explore targets for anti-virulence approaches in tuberculosis drug development. The work will involve establishing and running drug sensitivity assays, lipidomics
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development of the subject in the UK, working across themes of place, landscape and mobility, creative and collaborative geographies, transnational material cultures, visual cultures of exploration, print
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. The appointee will contribute to leadership of the FS programme, supporting the development of colleagues and fostering a culture of continuous improvement. They will also be instrumental in leveraging
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About the Role You will develop and apply novel computational methods to quantify the societal impact of fundamental science discoveries. Candidates close to completion of their PhD will initially
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University of London Department of Development and Alumni Engagement (DDAE) works to develop mutually beneficial relationships with Queen Mary’s alumni and seeks philanthropic support from those alumni and