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About us The Department of Anthropology at UCL is a research-led department with an international reputation, offering innovative teaching programmes at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels
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-termWorking TypeOn siteAvailable for SecondmentNoClosing Date30-Apr-2026JD_Param11YesJD_Param12Yes The Department of Anthropology at UCL is a research-led department with an international reputation, offering
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of protein structure and conformationally dynamic systems.* Demonstrated interest in studying conformational free energy landscapes of biomolecules.* Strong programming and coding experience
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Details Open Date 03/04/2026 Requisition Number PRN16836N Job Title Associate Instructor, UCL Working Title Pre-College Associate Instructor Career Progression Track A00 Track Level FLSA Code Administrative
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Details Open Date 03/04/2026 Requisition Number PRN16836N Job Title Associate Instructor, UCL Working Title Pre-College Associate Instructor Career Progression Track A00 Track Level FLSA Code Administrative
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Code Executive Patient Sensitive Job Code? No Standard Hours per Week 40 Full Time or Part Time? Full Time Shift Day Work Schedule Summary Full-time, standard business hours; occasional evening/weekend
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Hamilton Research areas: fundamental cell biology, non-coding RNA, mitosis, cancer, CRISPR, RNAseq Project outline: Understanding mitosis is a major aim of fundamental molecular cell biology but is also
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code and other relevant agreements. Required Qualifications Applicants must have earned an MSW degree from a CSWE accredited program; a Doctorate (Ph.D. or DSW) in Social Work is preferred. Applicants
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code and other relevant agreements. Required Qualifications Applicants must have earned an MSW degree from a CSWE accredited program; a Doctorate (Ph.D. or DSW) in Social Work is preferred. Applicants
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: Graeme Milligan Outline & aim: We have recently completed analysis of coding region variations of the sequence of the Free Fatty Acid (FFA1-4 plus GPR84) group of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) and