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Job description This 3-year post is for a Research Associate to explore sustainable behaviour change for people living with complex obesity. This post is offered with a fully funded PhD studentship
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-class department renowned for its strength in this field. We are particularly interested in applications from individuals with research interests in the areas of population genetics and epidemiology, and
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studies department and contributing to the Department’s scholarship and culture. They will have excellent interpersonal communication skills and record and evidence of teaching. They should be committed
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this role, we are looking for candidates to have the following skills and experience: Essential criteria 1. Holds a degree/professional qualification in an area relevant to this post (e.g., epidemiology
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international collaborations particularly around developing capacity in teaching. The focus of scholarship should include practice and/or impact-focused approaches to pedagogy (e.g. co-creation with learners) and
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combines over 160 experts with patients and the public to better understand population health and primary care, social sciences and policy, epidemiology, statistics, and health economics. The post holder
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antiquity in the UK. Our scholarship encompasses all aspects of the Graeco-Roman world, including reception and legacy. In REF2021 the department was ranked equal first on the grade point average of our
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-time candidates. About you: To be successful in this role, we are looking for candidates to have the following skills and experience: Essential criteria 1. Good quality PhD in behavioural
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-renewable career development post for early career scholars: applicants must have submitted their Philosophy PhD thesis at KCL, within the twelve months directly preceding commencement of the post
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groups: Pharmaceutical Biophysics, Chemical Biology, Drug Delivery, Pharmacology and Therapeutics, and Clinical Practice and Medication Use. There is a vibrant PhD programme with more than 100 students