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About the Role Queen Mary University of London has launched an ambitious and comprehensive programme of work to transform its information security services within IT Services and across
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an exciting and essential senior role within the directorate. You will join Royal Holloway at an important time as the University delivers its RH2030s strategy and an associated programme of
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international networks, close links to museums and heritage organisations, and an active programme of seminars, workshops, and public events. The post will also require significant amount of time spent
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undertaking a comprehensive network refresh programme to modernise and enhance its IT infrastructure. This strategic initiative will improve performance, security, and resilience across the organisation
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three-year full-time position funded by the EPSRC project INDIMO: Invariant Discovery and Monitoring for Message-Passing Programs, starting around March 2026 (flexible start date). The successful
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courses. You will play a key role in coordinating and organising the quality assurance, student experience as well as supporting the distance learning team with all programme activities. The post holder
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preventive medicine. The Institute is organised into six research centres which, though complementary and following the Institute’s strategic plan, also have Centre-specific objectives and requirements
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of the rolling programme of training for our CBME Tutors (over 400 tutors). The role will also support the delivery of the community based programme components of the MBBS SSCs (Self Selected Components) and
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. Supported by a BHF Programme Award, this role offers an excellent opportunity for a motivated clinician to pursue academic cardiology in a leading research environment. The Fellow will contribute
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programme led by Royal Holloway, University of London to develop a National R&D Lab for creative technologies to ensure the UK’s screen and performance industries have innovation infrastructure needed