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Background THIS VACANCY IS OPEN TO INTERNAL APPLICANTS ONLY We are seeking outstanding leaders to oversee and coordinate the REF2029 submission in the role of Main Panel leads (A-C) ensuring the
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the intervention in a feasibility study described in the publications linked here. The team is part of the Primary Care Research Group in the School. Related publications: https://www.dovepress.com/getfile.php
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this new team is varied and challenging, with postholders being required to adopt a rolling roster pattern in order to support the service 24/7. The primary purpose of the role is to provide day-to-day
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engagement activities, a realist review, develop an assessment tool and write a further grant application to carry out primary research. Therefore, this post requires systematic review experience, with
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, the role will be responsible for developing systems to recruit and manage programme volunteers and master students, ensuring the systems are utilised across all KGHP partnerships. They will support the
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development of a coherent and forward-thinking approach to digital education. They will work closely with the Vice-President (Education & Student Success) and the Chief Information Officer to ensure outputs
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are committed to maintaining the highest standards in research and education. The Finance, Procurement, Strategic Planning and Analytics directorate, led by the Chief Financial Officer / VP (Finance), comprises c
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processes that underly normal and abnormal cardiovascular and metabolic function and drive the translation of this strong basic science into advances in clinical practice. Our research focuses on four main
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studies Supervision and motivation of a technical team with proven leadership qualities and understanding of management principles Desirable criteria Diploma of Radionuclide Imaging or Master level Degree
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. The FRP is funded by a grant from the National Army Museum (NAM), with the postholder working alongside the Principal Investigator, Prof. Jonathan Fennell, Co-Investigator, Prof. Niall Barr, King’s Digital