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. Ability to work independently based on an agreed work plan, setting own priorities and those of the team, working cooperatively to achieve the project objective 6. Pro-active, flexible and delivery
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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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organisational culture and lived experience. Desirable criteria Experience of developing and maintaining successful working relationships with community groups, researchers, and practitioners. Ability to follow
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Theory, Feminism, or some aspect of Decolonial Theory and Practice, as well as Critical Data Science. The Lecturer will help the Department develop a new postgraduate taught programme in Health Economics
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scientists. Based across King’s Denmark Hill, Guy’s, St Thomas’ and Waterloo campuses, our academic programme of teaching, research and clinical practice is embedded across five Departments. About the role We
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required to understand both NHS and university policies and practices. We have a strong commitment to both professional development (and run an active programme for our staff to upskill), and to our core
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the Centre for Healthy Brain Ageing (CHBA), Department of Psychological Medicine. The Centre aims to advance the development of biomarkers for neurocognitive disorders and to create innovative approaches
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the Centre for Healthy Brain Ageing (CHBA), Department of Psychological Medicine. The Centre aims to advance the development of biomarkers for neurocognitive disorders and to create innovative approaches
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programmes that generate and measure impact and serve the communities we work with and for. About the Role The Communications and Engagement Manager is central to embedding the One King’s Impact (OKI) approach
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operational support for the University’s engagement with communities and partners in London, across the UK, and around the world. It is home to a portfolio of innovative programmes that generate and measure