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development opportunities will be provided. About the School/Department/Institute/Project The School of Engineering and Materials Sciences at Queen Mary University of London is renowned for its innovative
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understand business requirements and apply agreed solutioning processes to ensure good fit with Enterprise Architecture standards, supporting the development of technology solutions that meet business needs
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curriculum development and educational delivery in Electronic Engineering and Computer Science. You will engage in educational projects within the relevant scholarship groups. These projects are aligned with
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on teaching and scholarship. You are expected to have clear and ambitious plans for advancing scholarship activities that enhance student education and experience, particularly through curriculum development
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play a central role in the design, delivery and development of MSc-level teaching, particularly within our internationally recognised programmes in critical care and perioperative medicine. Providing
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maternity cover. This role is responsible for leading the development of new and existing relationships with corporate clients, growing our presence with organisations in the UK and internationally. The
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. The first examines the contributions and intellectual fabric of conservative thought in the historiography of the discipline of IR. The second traces and analyses the historical development and contemporary
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About the role This role supports a multidisciplinary programme investigating the role of the Maresins, a family of pro-resolving lipid mediators, in early cancer development. You will process
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for non-invasive molecular diagnostics and analysis of cancer genomes and evolution, using next-generation sequencing of circulating cell-free tumour DNA (ctDNA). We work with large collections of patient
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support to advance the objectives and development of the research programme investigating a dual origin for pituitary gonadotrophs and its relevance to the reproductive function in health and disease. About