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team whose interdisciplinary research ranks as one of the global premier academic departments of surgery. You will be expected to lead an academic programme in Colorectal Surgery. The programme would be
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, environmental epidemiology, data science/biostatistics and computational epidemiology, working closely with other academic staff and postdoctoral staff within the School. Additionally, you will play a key role in
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are delivered safely, sustainably, on programme, within agreed budgets, and with consideration of whole-life costs. Working closely with the CPPM and/or Project Manager, you will liaise with departments and
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these into clear, actionable recommendations to programme/project boards as well as Operations and Infrastructure Committee. You will work closely with colleagues in the Portfolio team to evidence and drive data
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programme primarily in anatomy, emerging preservation models of clinical education. An interest in fostering interdisciplinary research would be particularly welcome, especially where this complements other
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London, the University of Oxford, and GSK to establish a world-leading hub for model-informed medicine. You will also be working alongside Prof Steven Niederer’s computational and Prof Saman Sadiquis
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enabling them to achieve the best outcomes possible, then this role may be for you. You will be working with young people aged 14–19 who are engaged with our Maker Challenge programme within the Dangoor
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(or equivalent) in engineering, physics, mathematics, computer science, or economics. How to apply: Please choose the Electrical and Electronic Engineering Research Program and the Control and Power Group, then
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team, you will help ensure the smooth running of ECRI’s extensive programme of courses, events and tailored support, contributing to a vibrant and supportive research environment across the College. You
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with Imperial’ s Strategy: Science for Humanity . You will broaden Imperial’s research capabilities, complementing our existing strengths. You will build on a successful programme of engagement and