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Job Description This Research Associate post is for a Nutritionist or health researcher and will involve leading exciting human research relating to cooking and food behaviours during the cost
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are always encouraging innovative and progressive collaboration, as well as new ways to work and learn. Based across King’s Guy’s, Waterloo and St Thomas’ campuses, the Population Health Sciences department
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role in the management of Health and Safety. Applying their extensive technical knowledge they will lead a team of technicians working collaboratively with academic and professional services stakeholders
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coordination of seminars in the Departments of Population Health Sciences and Nutrition. As part of the School Professional Services Team, you will work closely with Operations Officers, the School HR & Finance
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to join the technical services team. FoLSM has an outstanding reputation across a range of disciplines in Life Sciences and Medicine. The post holder will work closely with the Faculty Health and
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Thomas’ – known collectively as King’s Health Partners. The programme, in partnership with King’s Health Partners NHS Trusts, aims to train clinical psychologists who embody the scientist-practitioner
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About us: This post will be based at the Department of Biostatistics & Health Informatics at King’s College London within the Bioinformatics team led by Dr Alfredo Iacoangeli. Our team currently
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interpersonal and communication skills. A need to interpret rules, procedures and regulations and provide advice to others on how they should be applied. Desirable criteria Mental Health First Aid certificate
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THIS VACANCY IS FOR INTERNAL APPLICANTS ONLY About us: The Department of Biostatistics & Health Informatics is located within the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience and has been a
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& Health, and Surgical & Interventional Engineering. Staff and students comprise physicists, chemists, biologists, engineers, computer scientists, mathematicians and clinicians working together in a highly