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. Working as part of a collaborative and dynamic team, you will help ensure the smooth running of ECRI’s extensive programme of courses, events and tailored support, contributing to a vibrant and supportive
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Motor Neuron Disease (MND) Care and Research Centre who have been or have the potential to be recruited onto a clinical trial programme. You will play a key role in ensuring that any research undertaken
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stratification. In addition to pursuing their own state-of-the-art research programme, the postholder will provide strategic leadership for academic haematology including research, education and mentorship
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and improving research support processes. The Senior Change Manager will work closely with RMID leadership, faculty research support teams, academic researchers, and programme teams to ensure smooth and
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, charitable trusts and foundations, international Universities and industry. The post holder will work as part of a recently-funded EPSRC Programme grant, undertaking research into nanotheranostics, support
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part of an EPSRC Programme Grant involving 15 co-investigators in a range of disciplines related to development of PET imaging strategies for the development of healthcare nanomaterials for therapeutic
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), based within the Department of War Studies at King’s College London, is seeking a Research Fellow for its new Net Assessment Programme. They will be engaged on a new multi-year research project funded by
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& Participation Plan. This includes oversight of evaluation to monitor programme effectiveness and associated governance Line management of Widening Participation practitioners and directing the planning and
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that change management plans are built into wider project and programme planning Change management plans which include impact assessment, sponsor roadmaps, resistance and communications plans Coaching and
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health interventions for young people, and is part of a new £1.2M Cambridge-led research programme investigating how social media designs affect adolescent wellbeing. About the role The Department