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reviewing of the existing literature, development of patient and public involvement and engagement pathways, qualitative interviewing and liaison with the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) Office of
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techniques. The post holder will be responsible for multiple study components. These include contribution to systematic reviewing of the existing literature, development of patient and public involvement and
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for Artificial Intelligence, and the Digital Futures Institute. The RA will also have access to research and career development from King’s Centre for Research Staff Development. The postholder will work closely
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development are utilised by a myriad of organisations and networks. It is ranked within the top 10 sociology departments in the UK. This is a flexible post of between 2-4 days a week (for between 12-24 months
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for Artificial Intelligence, and the Digital Futures Institute. The PDRA will also have access to research and career development from King’s Centre for Research Staff Development. The postholder will work closely
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fixed term contract for 36 months. Research staff at King’s are entitled to at least 10 days per year (pro-rata) for professional development. This entitlement, from the Concordat to Support the Career
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a complex intervention aimed at reducing severe maternal morbidity. The post-holder will: Contribute to the implementation evaluation of interventions in pilot sites Contribute to the development
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system, environmental experiences can create life-long changes in brain structure. We investigate how the brain forms during embryonic development and early life. Understanding brain development will not
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of specialist training workshops, including the development of educational materials, participant engagement, and logistical coordination. They will also assist in preparing high-quality reports, policy briefs
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. The Department of Forensic and Neurodevelopmental Sciences (FANS) is one of Europe’s largest research groups, bringing together leading experts in brain development and neurodiversity. We undertake basic sciences