150 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"U"-"U.S"-"O.P"-"Humboldt-Stiftung-Foundation" positions at King's College London
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administration, this role is for you. About the role We offer the opportunity to be part of an ambitious and encouraging team, supporting ground-breaking programmes and research, in a world-famous institution. You
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the portfolio, working closely with the Director of Master planning in the ‘Plan’ function supporting a diverse portfolio of major estate developments, improvement projects, and strategic infrastructure schemes
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About us: King’s College London is one of the UK’s leading universities, recognised globally for excellence in education, research, and innovation. We are committed to delivering world-class services that support the University’s academic and strategic priorities. This role sits within the IT...
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, supportive research culture. Researchers benefit from a dedicated Research Staff Hub, mentoring schemes, grant-writing workshops and leadership programmes that provide the development, infrastructure and
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. The successful candidate will be expected to contribute to the Department’s research activity and to take part in teaching and assessment across its undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. They will be expected
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open online programmes, International Affairs and Global Security. Successful candidates will support the planning, organisation and delivery of the Defence Studies Department, and, with departmental
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, training the next generation of computational biologists. This post is part of the Mind and Skin project, a collaborative study led jointly with Professor Carsten Flohr, and the successful candidate will
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Ability to use qualitative and quantitative information to critically evaluate, demonstrate and improve the effectiveness of activities Ability to plan, prioritise and implement projects and regular tasks
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degree programmes. The post holder will also work in close collaboration with the Arts & Humanities Faculty team. This is a full time post (35 hours per week), and you will be offered a fixed term contract
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capabilities needed for continuous improvement. We support hybrid working with a current requirement to be on campus three days per week. About the role: You will be leading process improvement programmes and