43 programming-"the"-"DAAD"-"EURAXESS"-"IMPRS-ML"-"Prof"-"https:"-"Naturalis" positions at Imperial College London
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opportunity to contribute to a high-impact international research programme that shapes global recommendations on cancer prevention and survivorship. Our team is at the forefront of the Global Cancer Update
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Skills Programme and HAU. The post holder will support skill training at St. Mary’s Hospital, Paterson Centre, as well as the anatomy unit with the preparation of prosections and embalming duties, and will
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Biomedicine programme (due to launch in September 2026). This new programme, delivered fully online plans to utilise online learning platforms and Virtual Reality (VR) to provide a dynamic and interactive
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of Nature. The research programme addresses some of the deepest challenges of modern physics. The programme will aim at getting a much deeper insight on the behaviour of gravity, both classically, numerically
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form the basis of new ADCs targeting solid tumours, with a particular emphasis on pancreatic cancer. This position is part of a collaborative research programme between Imperial College London and the
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The post is funded by the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research council grant number EP/Z000106/1 to investigate the fundamental laws of Nature. The research program is to to study conformal
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Performance Sport Manager who will lead on the strategic development of performance sport at Imperial including the delivery of strength and conditioning programs for Imperial Athlete Performance Teams and
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activity across all levels, whilst improving inclusiveness and removing barriers to participation. Predominantly based at the Boat House in Putney and reporting to the Rowing Programme Manager, you will be
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. The job involves working with the project manager to deliver the dual elements of the programme: a cohort-based support programme for 60 small businesses, and a new, UK-wide network of climate innovation
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The post is funded by the Royal Society under a Royal Society University Research Fellowship. The research programme tackles fundamental questions in gravity and cosmology by exploiting existing and