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Programme Manager, EMBA London to join Degree Education on a permanent basis. You will be responsible for the delivery of specific aspects of operations for the whole EMBA Programme, working closely with
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About the Role The project “An Erlangen Programme for AI” (funded by the UKRI), will broadly involve applying advanced mathematical techniques for understanding training in neural networks, with
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in Computer Science on Integrated Foundation Year (IFY) Programmes at Royal Holloway, University of London. This is a 0.6 FTE ongoing position. The well-established and successful IFY at Royal Holloway
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-Raman spectroscopy (AF-Raman) for intra-operative assessment of sentinel lymph node biopsies in breast cancer surgery' led by Prof. Ioan Notingher (Nottingham) and funded by the National Institute
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. The Astronomy Unit includes a lively exoplanet/planet formation community, including the groups of Dr. T. Haworth, Dr. E. Gillen and Prof. R. Nelson. About Queen Mary At Queen Mary University of London, we
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About the Role We are looking for a motivated Postdoctoral Research Associate (PDRA) to join the Soft Matter Group (SMG), led by Prof James Busfield. You will be a key member of the SMG
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with Prof. Heath Murray at Newcastle University. The group has routine access to the Titan Krios microscopes at LonCEM and eBIC and an in-house computing infrastructure for data processing. About You We
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to cancer treatment delays. The successful candidate will join 50 researchers on 10 National Cancer Audits https://www.natcan.org.uk/ . The postholder will report to Prof Ajay Aggarwal (co-PI, TACTIC and
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About the Role This role will involve undertaking the evaluation of a digital social intervention in primary care in England. A summary of the programme grant is found here. The individual will be
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for an enthusiastic and highly motivated Research Fellow to join the world-leading tuberculosis (TB) Modelling group at LSHTM. The successful candidate will be supervised by Dr Rebecca Clark and Prof Richard White and