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technologists work together applying research in real time to physical medicine and rehabilitation The department is located on the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust (RNOH) site at the Stanmore campus
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solutions that drive value to all our users. Join our team as an Associate Business Analyst and make a real impact in technology projects and change initiatives. In this role, you'll support end users by
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applied to Health Care to join our welcoming and vibrant Institute. This position presents a unique opportunity to join a team of experienced health data scientists, informaticians, statisticians and
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siteAvailable for SecondmentNoClosing Date10-Jul-2024 UCL Department of Chemical Engineering is one of the top research and teaching departments in the UK and has world-class standing. The department offers
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administrative 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
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Archaeology) at [email protected] . Queries regarding the application process should be addressed to Louisa Goldsmith (HR Administrator) at [email protected] To apply for the vacancy, please click
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positive impact on real world problems. We have a proud heritage of disruptive thinking, a reputation for game-changing research and a unique multidisciplinary approach to problem solving. UCL Engineering
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postgraduate dissertations on the MSc in Archaeological Science: Technology and Materials programme, contribute to the profile of Archaeological Science at the UCL Institute of Archaeology, and to assist more
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solutions that drive value to all our users. Join our team as an Associate Business Analyst and make a real impact in technology projects and change initiatives. In this role, you'll support end users by
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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