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programmes. Initial teaching activities will include contributing to undergraduate modules in organisational behaviour and quantitative methods. It is further expected that you will carry out academic
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. Working closely with the Lead Investigators, the post holder will ensure the successful conduct and completion of the research programme. They will contribute to the collection and analysis of data and play
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development and how deviations from the normal plan may lead to disease. The Centre has a team of over 190 researchers and support staff and is part of the School of Neuroscience in the Institute of Psychiatry
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modern and period settings. About the role: To drive and maximise income for Estates and Facilities by developing and delivering the business plan, working collaboratively within the sales team, and
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registration with UK GDC & specialist in endodontics Prepared to plan the care of patients needing a range of dental treatments Ability to supervise undergraduate students/Enthusiastic approach to teaching
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. Practical problem-solving skills and the ability to think analytically 8. Strong computer skills, proficient with Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel Desirable criteria 1. Experience of setting up
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subsequent follow up. Existing surveillance programmes are unable to accurately identify the risk of cancer recurrence in individual patients and the HERD study aims develop a tool to predict this personal
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quantitative information to critically evaluate, demonstrate and improve the effectiveness of activities Ability to plan, prioritise and implement projects and regular tasks as part of a busy workload
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, with proficient computer use and strong interpersonal and influencing/behavioural skills. Proactive and responsive to contacts in immediate area, across the wider organisation and externally (e.g
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haematology department at King’s College Hospital which has one of the largest CAR-T cell programmes in the UK. Diseases that we are currently targeting include multiple myeloma and B cell lymphoma, for which