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receive the greatest living-in experience during their academic study. About the role: The main purpose of this role is to provide strong and inspiring leadership to the out-of-hours Residences student
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improved glucose control in people with diabetes. There are currently ten independent principal investigators in the Diabetes Research Group at Guy’s, each with their own research teams in shared laboratory
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for high-quality research administration service to facilitate the research objectives of the Principal Investigator and relevant Divisions/Departments while ensuring compliance with the College internal
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the only facility in Europe with a primary focus on the mental health of young people and will have a state-of-the-art clinical research facility with cutting-edge equipment and be the perfect
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for the upkeep of buildings and grounds within the University. The Department has 4 main functions: Estates Management – Advising the University on the best use of its space and managing leases. Capital Projects
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, using small-angle neutron scattering and rheology as the main techniques. The post holder will be working closely together with project partners from UCL and STFC. In addition, the post holder is expected
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one of the main themes of the NIHR Biomedical Research Centre for Mental Health which is based at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN). About the role: The Research Assistant
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the university and with our external partners to design, develop and deliver a wide range of educational programmes in line with King's Education Strategy. Together, we develop online master's degrees, short
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range of audiences. They should be proficient in Excel and PowerBi and will be expected to provide monthly grant reports to Principal Investigators. Developing and producing finance reports for grants
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Research Centre, to coordinate activities and to develop the service. The post holder will also be responsible for coordinating local care for people living with MND and supporting primary care teams