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guiding candidates through the admission process, positively influencing their views of our Programme and School. Arranging interviews for MBA applicants with Alumni in own region/s. Act as an ambassador
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developmental science. The successful candidate will contribute to a major research programme investigating how educational experiences shape mental health from childhood into adulthood. The role involves working
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focus on the host immune response in tuberculosis. The appointee will be expected to develop their own research projects within the context of this research programme and obtain independent funding
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About the Role This Postdoctoral Research Associate (PDRA) position is part of an exciting EPSRC-funded programme, "Enabling Net Zero and the AI Revolution with Ultra-Low Energy 2D Materials and
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the Delivery Programme Manager (DPMs) for onboarding and course delivery procedures. Collaborating with the Credit Control team to maintain accurate payment records. Who we are looking for Excellent customer
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to follow procedure and process, and plan, manage and prioritise workload when under pressure to meet deadlines. We offer a generous reward package and benefits including: Competitive and attractive pension
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hospitals for patients who require blood transfusion as part of their standard of care. About You You have a first degree in Data Science. Qualification in programming languages such as Python, SQL or similar
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following the Institute’s strategic plan, also have Centre-specific objectives and requirements. About Queen Mary At Queen Mary University of London, we believe that a diversity of ideas helps us achieve the
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of strong programming skills in R, Python, or other open-source programming language. Further particulars are included in the job description. The post is full-time, 1.0 FTE and fixed-term for 3 years
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. Responsibilities include delivering and supporting practical classes, tutorials, workshops and seminars in areas across the Psychology programs, assessing students’ written work and liaising with course coordinators