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the work of the lab via its website (link ). The 6-year Wellcome Discovery Award programme, also led by Professor Joe Tomlinson, specially seeks to build a new body of research exploring the meaning and
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communication skills Excellent verbal communication skills Specialist knowledge in one of the areas of the research programme outlined above An interest in rational points on varieties, local-global principles
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early postnatal life. This is based on the understanding that early experience shapes the way our brain is constructed. While the “ground plan” of the brain is genetically determined, it is also
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to all the main areas of the Centre's work. Primary responsibilities will be to manage and deliver the ESCoE events programme including conferences, workshops and webinars. Events are delivered in-person
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individual and collective wellbeing. Employee support at King’s includes flexible working arrangements, paid maternity/shared parental leave, an active wellbeing programme, training and development
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inspiring education and supervision within the Department (at least 20% pro rata), including teaching on our Addictions MSc programme, and play an active role in departmental activities and committees If you
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Doctoral College, which supports a thriving community of over 4,200 doctoral researchers. Our comprehensive and inclusive doctoral student development programme includes approximately 300 live workshops each
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program grant, REFUEL-MS, which is developing and evaluating a tailored digital treatment to help individuals with multiple sclerosis effectively manage their fatigue. You will be involved in analysing data
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closely with programme and other leads to support the delivery of research programmes, career development and capacity building activities, and engagement and impact initiatives. You will lead a
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Thrive Global and two international partners in the United States and Sweden have been funded to deliver a new research programme, titled Collective Action for Race Equity in Health and Social Care (CARE