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of London. The post holder will lead the analysis of large genomic datasets to gain important biological insights into the pathogen population and its diversity, pathogen genetic association with disease and
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considered. Applicants are expected to lead modules on the BSc/MSci Biomedical Science and the MSc Genomic Medicine programmes and contribute to teaching on these modules and others on the Biomedical Science
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for purpose and ensure compliance with the Human Tissue Act 2004 (as lead Person Designate) and health and safety legislation. The post holder will also be responsible for the preparation, maintenance and
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to interview will also be asked to undertake a short test as part of the process. Further details: St George’s is an Equal Opportunities Employer No agencies please
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Research and Enterprise Services. This is an interesting and varied role where you will lead a team of two Research Funding Officers to support, manage and facilitate our excellent medical and healthcare
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assessments of healthcare practice education. They will take a lead role in the creation of high-quality education development opportunities tailored to educators in healthcare practice, including through
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Circumstances process, reviewing cases and ensuring timely outcomes Provide guidance to students and serve as the main point of contact for queries Contribute to the development of the Extenuating Circumstances
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Placements Allocations Team to strategically manage our clinical placement programme for medical students. The team’s objective is to streamline and strengthen the placement allocation process through enhanced
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UCAS Admissions Officer to provide maternity cover. The UCAS team manages the admissions process for the majority of our undergraduate programs, with a particular focus on Medicine, Science, and Allied
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to the student voice and processes/projects for enhancing students’ university experience. The Student Voice Officer will have responsibility for three major areas: managing the whole process for undergraduate and