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The Role London Business School is looking for a Development Manager, Leadership Giving to join our Advancement team. This is a frontline fundraising role focused on securing gifts of £1,000–£50,000
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accordance with the Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Act 2006. Applications are invited for the post of New Business Development Manager in the Commercial Services team. Royal Holloway has a robust
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About the Role We are seeking an experienced Methods Advisor to join the QMUL arm of the NIHR Research Support Service (RSS) Hub delivered by Imperial College London and Partners (QMUL, UCL and
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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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will be based in the MRC/UVRI and LSHTM Uganda Research Unit, with very close project connections with the International Centre for Eye Health at LSHTM, Makerere University and UCL Institute
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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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samples are logged and maintained to HTA and PCRFTB standards. Perform laboratory techniques such as organoid maintenance, DNA and RNA extraction, H&E slides analysis. Support the development and refinement
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About the Role Applications are invited for two Clinical Teaching Fellows in Physiology and Clinical Skills. These are career development posts at FY2/ST level to help teach the next generation of
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About the Role Applications are invited for three Clinical Teaching Fellows in Anatomy. These are career development posts at FY2/ST level to help teach the next generation of doctors. These posts
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by a senior scientist and supported by strong social science integration. The Viral Pathogens Theme focuses on understanding the transmission, evolution, and impact of HIV, arboviruses, hemorrhagic