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effectively with researchers. Ability to use qualitative and quantitative information to critically evaluate, demonstrate and improve the effectiveness of activities Ability to plan, prioritise and implement
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a small open-plan office within King’s busy Strand campus. Whether remote or in-person, we support our staff to ensure they have the right equipment to work safely and effectively. This flexibility
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, mathematics, chemistry, informatics and engineering. This role presents an exciting opportunity to run and develop the Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) service in the Chemistry department providing expert
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their research impact work. The post holder must be highly organised and have a demonstrable ability to plan, prioritise, and work to deadlines. The successful candidate will have an excellent attention
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variety of research projects in the School and start-up companies as part of our MedTech Venture Builder and Accelerator programmes in the MedTech and Digital Health Hubs to develop new class I to class III
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focus on China. The successful candidate will be expected to contribute to teaching, supervision and student support across a range of BA and MA programmes and modules, for example, our BA and MA modules
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pancreas development. This is an exciting opportunity to work at the interface of wet and computational research. We seek to recruit a dedicated candidate with expertise in bioinformatics to work alongside a
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programmes covering the whole spectrum of psychiatry from public policy to molecular genetics, from peri-natal to old age and from psychological treatments to brain imaging. Our work covers the entire life
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an agreed plan of work, as well as having an ability to work independently and under own direction A passion for change in lived experience and mental health research, and an ability to champion
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committed to educating the public through a range of forums and education programmes. We are led by Professor Oscar Marín, who is also Director of the MRC Centre for Neurodevelopmental Disorders. About the