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Ophthalmology (any sub-specialty) to act as the Programme Lead for the MSc Ophthalmology programme. The post offers an exciting opportunity for someone to play a key role in education in a highly successful and
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cognitive neuroscience group based at the Department of Experimental Psychology and the Wellcome Centre for Human Neuroimaging (https://metacoglab.org ). The lab uses a combination of neuroimaging techniques
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(EISPS) offers three highly selective and challenging four-year programmes that allows our students to experience the best of UCL arts, humanities and social sciences, and prepare them for international
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the acquisition of the V&A’s Asia collection, comprising over 165,000 objects. By employing digital humanities methods to the V&A’s registers and archives, the project seeks to address gaps in provenance data and
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least one theme such as human-machine interaction, rehabilitation engineering, emergent implantable technology, smart materials, urodynamics, neurostimulation and robotics. This role is available from May
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, e.g., how conversations are handled, how identities are constructed, how decisions are made; and (2) examine how families and staff experience their evolving relationship, exploring how particular
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fundraising pipeline, particularly in the identification of potential for major gifts and legacies. You will have strong strategic, relationship-building and communication skills, as well as a track record of
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. Applicants should have a relevant or similar experience and be familiar with the Human Tissue Act. Familiarity with microscopes, and experience with histochemistry, immunocytochemistry, and tissue culture
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effectively in a Human Resources environment of a complex organisation. The successful postholder must be very organised and have the ability to provide high quality HR administrative support. They will have a
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one for education every year since 2014 in the QS World University Rankings by Subject. The Department of Psychology and Human Development brings together staff with research and teaching interests