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structural engineering according to the 2021 QS World University and Subject rankings. About the role UCL Civil, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering is seeking a Building Manager to support two complex
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TypePermanentWorking TypeHybridAvailable for SecondmentYesClosing Date11-Mar-2026JD_Param11YesJD_Param12Yes The UCL Estate comprises over 240 buildings, more than 6.5 million square feet of academic accommodation and
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mechanics (1st year undergraduate) • Sustainable design of steel and composite structures (3rd year undergraduate) • Structural behaviour and design of complex and sustainable structures, including
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of issues requiring executive attention; structures decision frameworks; and ensures alignment of initiatives with institutional strategy, financial sustainability, and student success outcomes
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the molecular mechanism governing the functions of Staufen1 protein, using our unique expertise in the structural and quantitative biology of protein:nucleic acid complexes, track record on Staufen1 structural
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postgraduate education and researcher experience. The umbrella structure of ScotCHEM encompasses West CHEM, a dynamic research environment which links the chemistry research schools of the Universities
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, and exhibit kindness and professionalism at all times. The most significant part of this position involves the mastery of complex admissions and other database systems (currently Zoom, calendly
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information of increasing complexity pose significant challenges to our individual and collective use and curation of information. Fundamental concepts such as identity, memory, authenticity, trust
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their association with clinical conditions. In addition we have obtained cryo-EM structures of each of FFA1, FFA2, FFA4 (1) and GPR84 (2) in complexes with G proteins and with both endogenous and
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extend human healthspan. Techniques: Data mining Transcriptomics Proteomics Statistical Analysis Machine Learning Genetics Molecular Biology References: Developmental mitochondrial complex I activity