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technology, environmental sustainability and/or new frontiers of space, security and telecoms? If so, we invite you to join Imperial College London as a Bid Development Manager for the School of Convergence
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development. There may be an opportunity to pursue some work in the LSCCB laboratories in Hong Kong. Building on our recent development of lysate-based mRNA display (10.1002/anie.202406414) you will join a
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Head of Development for the Faculty of Medicine. This is a rare opportunity to connect visionary donors, grateful patients, and world-leading academics to make a tangible difference in healthcare and
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? Here at Imperial College, we are recruiting our Head of Global Development, North America to join our growing team. This is an opportunity to help drive Imperial’s ambitious fundraising efforts in North
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Estate in the strategic and operational development, planning and management of Imperial’s diverse property and land interests (excluding the White City Tech Campus). You will oversee commercial, leasing
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liquidity. Ensuring contractual rigour, compliance, and performance will be vital. As Senior Contracts Manager, you will lead the development, roll-out and continual improvement of a contracting framework
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levels in fortified food at speed to ensure efficacy and compliance of food fortification programs in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). The successful applicant will work on the development
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join an interdisciplinary project focused on directed evolution and computational protein design for next-generation antibody–drug conjugates (ADCs). Based at Imperial College London, you will develop
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chance to make a lasting difference. For more background and information on the School: Schools of Convergence Science | About | Imperial College London Driving the development and delivery of strategic
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development activities run by the Royal Society. You will focus on the development of methods for predicting the synthesisability of organic molecules, including consideration of retrosynthesis, alongside