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Job id: 132545. Salary: £39,076 per annum, including London Weighting Allowance. Posted: 04 December 2025. Closing date: 14 December 2025. Business unit: Students & Education. Department: Data
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has expanded rapidly in recent years and more than 4000 members of the King’s community – undergraduates, postgraduates staff and alumni – now follow the AKC every year. For more information about the
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looking to appoint a Reader in Computer Vision Education. This is an exciting time to join us as we continue to grow our department and realise our vision of a diverse, inclusive and innovative department
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Hill, Guy’s, St Thomas’ and Waterloo campuses, our academic programme of teaching, research and clinical practice is embedded across six Departments. About the Medical Statistics: https://www.kcl.ac.uk
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, specifically in the Data Solutions team, which plays a pivotal role in delivering enterprise-wide data solutions. The team is at the forefront of modernising King’s data infrastructure, driving innovation
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internationally recognised for its research into the causes, mechanisms, and treatment of psychotic and affective disorders. The Department of Psychosis Sharing Data Initiative (DPSDI) is a strategic project aimed
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Departments. About the role We are seeking an experienced Technical Project Manager to join the Sentinel Stroke National Audit Programme (SSNAP)—the leading source of stroke data for England, Wales, and
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. The PDRA will contribute to the development of a database of high-resolution equity indicators and apply cutting-edge GeoAI and spatial data science techniques to model and classify population health
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Operations Officer will work as part of a team to ensure consistent management and delivery of HR, finance, procurement, auditing, space, health and safety, information management, governance, communications
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experience in quantitative data analysis, you will examine the links between mental distress and work, care and welfare. You will take forward some selected pre-existing projects (e.g. on the relationship