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schools and meetings. We are looking to expand our commercial business through the development of new business types. We see the focus being on developing events that can be ticketed to the general public
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to enhance the existing Course teaching and assessments. The appointee will also have the opportunity to develop their research interests in applied areas of clinical psychology, supervising Doctoral and
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, security and cleanliness. Details about the Estates and Facilities Directorate can be found at http://www.estates.qmul.ac.uk/ About Queen Mary At Queen Mary University of London, we believe that a diversity
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physiology teaching to medical students. You will receive training from a team of enthusiastic clinicians and teachers and as part of the post have opportunities for professional development. About you
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schools and meetings. We are looking to expand our commercial business through the development of new business types. We see the focus being on developing events that can be ticketed to the general public
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periodicals, the whole thereby forming an interdisciplinary tool serving all aspects of classical research. For further information, please refer to the Library’s website at: https://library.ics.sas.ac.uk
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for students, staff, stakeholders, and guests by ensuring safe environments, security and cleanliness. Details about the Estates and Facilities Directorate can be found at http://www.estates.qmul.ac.uk/ About
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/management. The post is full-time 35 hours per week, 1.0 FTE and fixed term for 12 months. The post is funded by the Medical Research Council and the Faculty and is available immediately. The salary will be
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this cohort are around 40,000 University of London students who study programmes which are developed and delivered in partnership with our 17 federation members. The University of London is also home to
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for trauma staff within the RLH and wider trauma network. Research (50%): Develop and lead a research programme aligned with the BRC musculoskeletal theme based on your previous work or aligned with BRC