298 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"U"-"Humboldt-Stiftung-Foundation"-"Prof"-"O.P" positions at KINGS COLLEGE LONDON
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Philosophy (Greek and/or any other field in Ancient Philosophy). The successful candidates will lead or direct their own original and independent programme of research at an international standard. This is a
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verbal and written communication, with the ability to present information clearly and effectively. Experience and ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously, ensuring timely and successful
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careers registration. This analysis will feed into regulatory and statutory commitments, including the Access & Participation Plan (APP) and the Teaching Excellence & Student Outcomes Framework (TEF
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across multiple research sites. You will supervise and support a team of Research Assistants, oversee participant recruitment and retention, and ensure adherence to regulatory and ethical requirements. You
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About Us: King's Climate & Sustainability (KCS) is a three-year transformation programme to drive forward the pace of research, education and action at King's to accelerate the transition
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of (university) policies and procedures including financial regulations and proven ability in managing multiple large and complex budgets. Highly proficient level of financial numeracy and experience of data
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skills to meet multiple deadlines and manage a constant and varied portfolio of responsibilities Understanding of methodologies for developing and maximising research impact Desirable criteria Experience
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English. Good time management and organisational skills, including ability to prioritise and manage multiple tasks. Desirable criteria Proven ability to work effectively within multidisciplinary research
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research programme, titled Collective Action for Race Equity in Health and Social Care (CARE-HSC), aims to address and dismantle structural factors that perpetuate racial discrimination and harassment within
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About us: This an exciting opportunity to contribute to a dynamic and long-running MRC funded research programme led by Professor Thalia Eley, based at the Social, Genetic and Developmental