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. The appointee will contribute to leadership of the FS programme, supporting the development of colleagues and fostering a culture of continuous improvement. They will also be instrumental in leveraging
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About the Role You will develop and apply novel computational methods to quantify the societal impact of fundamental science discoveries. Candidates close to completion of their PhD will initially
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University of London Department of Development and Alumni Engagement (DDAE) works to develop mutually beneficial relationships with Queen Mary’s alumni and seeks philanthropic support from those alumni and
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the departments’ and organisation’s strategic goals. The Business Systems Manager will collaborate with various departments and cross-functional teams to develop and manage strategies for the further development
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access to specialised scientific applications, internally developed programmes and software. About You You will be an IT professional with extensive experience in supporting scientific researchers in a
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About the Role This new post will be at the forefront of interdisciplinary medical research contributing to the design-led development and evaluation of patient-centred risk-communication tools
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diverse mix of students and staff from over 60 countries. Many of the world’s leading musicians and performers have studied with us and we are firmly focused on developing tomorrow’s musical leaders across
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developing and implementing innovative approaches that support the University’s international recruitment strategy. This role involves managing staff overseas, requiring regular travel and representation
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Term / Part Time Closing Date: 23.59 hours BST on Sunday 17 August 2025 Reference: CSS-0203-25 We have an exciting opportunity for an RVN keen to develop their nursing career in caring for patients
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. This role requires the ability to present complex technical and legislative information and develop clear guidance documents for academic researchers. Extensive training will be provided to help