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and testing of behavioural vignettes to explore help-seeking barriers. Collaborate with patients, public panels, and healthcare professionals through co-design workshops and simulations. Drive inclusive
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. The project is an exciting opportunity featuring four UK Universities (Kent, Brunel, Loughborough and UCL) and seven industry partners. sChOOL YARD is funded by EPSRC and aims to develop model and guidelines
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Design. The UCL Centre for Net Zero Market Design provides independent, evidence-based analysis to inform policies for a rapidly decarbonising UK energy system, with stakeholder engagement to support
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you self-driven, detail-oriented and passionate about marketing? If so, we want to hear from you! The University Connected Learning (UCL) Marketing and Communications (MarComm) department seeks a
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, the post-holder will be working in close collaboration with a multidisciplinary team of researchers in Guy’s Campus, Denmark Hill and UCL. About the role: To investigate the cellular mechanisms underlying
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Guy’s Campus, Denmark Hill and UCL. About the role: To investigate the cellular mechanisms underlying schizophrenia-related symptoms in animal models (mice), in the context of a collaborative project with
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Universities (Kent, Brunel, Loughborough and UCL) and seven industry partners. sChOOL YARD is funded by EPSRC and aims to develop model and guidelines that ensure outdoor spaces in schools provide comfort
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prostate cancer risk across diverse ethnic groups. This work aims to support more equitable risk stratification in cancer screening programmes. Using simulations based on multistate modelling framework
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of flaming combustion. The role-holder will be part of a larger team on the SAFEBATT Project, major grant of the faraday institution, being led by UCL. At King’s, you will be joining a department with new
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: interoceptive mechanisms of anxiety after cancer’. The award is supporting a large-scale collaborative research programme between KCL, UCL, Stanford University, and the National Cancer Institute (NIH) through