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Informatics. Contact details:Angus Roberts. angus.roberts@kcl.ac.uk Location: Denmark Hill Campus. Category: Research. THIS VACANCY IS OPEN TO INTERNAL APPLICANTS ONLY About us: The post will be based in
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Job id: 142026. Salary: £53,947 - £74,613 per annum including London Weighting Allowance. Posted: 25 March 2026. Closing date: 08 April 2026. Business unit: Dentistry, Oral & Craniofacial Sciences
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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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The Role The Department of Digital Humanities is a global leader in researching digital media, culture and society, and in exploring the use of advanced technology-related methods in humanities research
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and diagnostic applications, including clinical translation to benefit patients. The Programme is mainly hosted by the Research Department of Imaging Chemistry and Biology within the School
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in Dermatology and Population Health Sciences at King's College London. The A-STAR register is open at 65 sites across the UK and Ireland. A-STAR also has an embedded bioresource. About the role
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Job id: 137725. Salary: £53,947 - £63,350 per annum, including London Weighting Allowance. Posted: 06 February 2026. Closing date: 22 February 2026. Business unit: Social Science & Public Policy
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program, and four PGT programs. We specialise in the relationship between culture, media and the creative industries and as such, foster a highly interdisciplinary teaching and research environment. Our
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& Neurodevelopmental Sciences. Contact details:Mrs Harriet Meteyard. harriet.meteyard@kcl.ac.uk Location: Denmark Hill Campus. Category: Research. About us The Department of Forensic and Neurodevelopmental Sciences
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clinical base at the Maudsley Hospital and involves affiliated laboratories across King’s Health Partners. The programme is strongly lead by statistical modelling to predict not just Parkinson’s disease (PD