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secondary supervisor Joseph Standing, at UCL’s Great Ormond Street Institute for Child Health and with computer sciences specialists at UCL. The student will also spend blocks of three months at GSK Stevenage
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Ref NumberB02-07042Professional ExpertiseResearch and Research SupportDepartmentSchool of Life & Medical Sciences (B02)LocationLondonWorking PatternFull timeSalarySee advert textContract TypeFixed
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that address organizational, people, process, information, and technology aspects. Collaborate closely with the product team during design, delivery, and testing phases, and assist in defining and conducting
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that address organizational, people, process, information, and technology aspects. Collaborate closely with the product team during design, delivery, and testing phases, and assist in defining and conducting
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quality data-intensive research to improve health at local, national, and international levels. The Faculty of Population Health Sciences has established itself as UCL’s largest research-based faculty
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processes by providing information- and technology-related services to over 50,000 staff and students of UCL and associated institutions. Our goal is to be the leading IT services group in the HE sector and
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Sciences comprises eleven academic departments that undertake research and teaching across a wide range of disciplines. Our scientists and engineers take discoveries from fundamentals to practice, producing
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processes by providing information- and technology-related services to over 50,000 staff and students of UCL and associated institutions. Our ambition is to be the leading IT services group in the HE sector
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, providing teaching and research in a wide range of subject areas to over 4,000 students each year from across the world. Further information about The Faculty can be found here: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/bartlett
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Science, Earth Science, Computer Science, Genetics, Evolution and Environment (GEE), Civil, Environmental and Geomatics Engineering (CEGE), as well as through the new interdisciplinary programmes at UCL