54 Humanities "KINGS COLLEGE LONDON" positions in Ireland-United-Kingdom in United Kingdom
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setbacks professionally and efficiently. 8. Collaborative, proactive and relationship-oriented approach to teamwork, with the ability to also work independently. Desirable criteria 1. Educated
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the role of transposable elements in pregnancy complications. The postholder will combine genome-wide genetic and epigenetic analyses of patient samples with functional assays utilising human tissue culture
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Job id: 091545. Salary: £32,979 - £36,396 per annum inclusive of London Weighting Allowance. Posted: 21 June 2024. Closing date: 14 July 2024. Business unit: Faculty of Arts & Humanities
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and relevant policies, including the Human Tissue Authority Legislation and COSHH. Desirable criteria Familiarity or expertise in R, python, or similar languages. Able to demonstrate broad biology and
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located at the Centre for Neuroimaging Sciences (CNS) at Denmark Hill campus. Researchers have access to state-of-the-art imaging equipment for human MRI scanning at the CNS and at the NIHR King’s Clinical
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calmly under pressure and act on initiative. Interest in medical imaging Desirable criteria Knowledge of software development cycles Data analysis packages (Pandas, SciPy/Statsmodels, etc.) Visualisation
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Officer to join our education team supporting teaching across the School The Programme Officer will support students and academic staff as the first point of contact for queries, whether face-to-face, via
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external facing conferences at King’s. • Human Resources Support, providing assistance with pay/expense queries, staff recruitment support and staff induction support
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will work closely with the director to manage the delivery of health technology assessment projects and undertake business development and client relationship activities in support of these activities
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the sources of success as well as understand the major development challenges these countries continue to face. We also have a strong focus on social and economic justice and understanding how change