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, engineering, psychology/HCI, computer science, or related discipline). For the appointment as the Research Fellow, a PhD degree is essential. Demonstrable experience coordinating complex projects or programmes
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About us The Department of Informatics at King’s College London is looking to appoint a Postdoctoral research associate or fellow to work in the area of technical AI safety. About the role
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-time post is available immediately on a fixed term basis for 2 years in the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences. The Post The MRC Centre for Medical Mycology (MRC CMM) seeks an experienced assay
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will hold a PhD in Medical Statistics/Biostatistics, Mathematics, Computer Science, Epidemiology, or another quantitative discipline, and will have strong programming skills, attention to detail, and
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, epidemiological, and data science perspectives. The postholder will hold a PhD in Medical Statistics/Biostatistics, Mathematics, Computer Science, Epidemiology, or another quantitative discipline, and will have
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Job id: 138825. Salary: £53,947 - £63,350 per annum, including London Weighting Allowance. Posted: 18 February 2026. Closing date: 11 March 2026. Business unit: Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine
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. Fellowships provide a competitive salary and up to £30,000 in research expenses for 18–24 months, enabling fellows to establish a distinctive research programme and prepare competitive applications
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appointment. The fellow will not be eligible for internally funded research leave during their fellowship. The Faculty of Arts and Humanities has a particular interest in engaged research, and provides
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Master’s degree 2:1 or higher in a relevant discipline (e.g. Neuroscience, Physiology, Pharmacology, Biological sciences) Hold a Home Office Personal License PIL A & B Proven ability to communicate
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at the time of application. This is a fixed-term non-renewable post for 2 years beginning on 1 September 2026. The Fellow will hold a PhD in music or a related humanities or social sciences discipline; have a