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Doctoral Training Entity (DTE) Coordinator

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King's College London logoKing's College London · London, UK
£39K–£44K/yrContractOn-site5d ago
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About us King's College London is a world‑leading university, renowned for its research excellence and commitment to an outstanding student experience. King's Doctoral College sits within Research Management & Innovation and supports postgraduate research students across the university. Through King's Doctoral College, King's delivers a range of funded doctoral training programmes and studentships, including: ATRM WTPP: Advanced Therapies for Regenerative Medicine Wellcome Trust PhD Programme . NIIHD WTPP: Neuro-Immune Interactions in Health & Disease Wellcome Trust PhD Programme . ADAPT-AI: Analysing and Diversifying Audience Participation with Creative Technologies and AI, Doctoral Focal Awards in the Arts and Humanities funded by the AHRC . EB4BM: Engineering Biology for Biomedicine funded by the BBSRC . About the role This is an exciting time to join the King's Doctoral College and the Doctoral Training Entities (DTE) Team https://www.kcl.ac.uk/doctoralcollege/doctoral-training-entities , as our portfolio of UKRI funded programmes is expanding. The DTE Coordinator will provide high quality support to the DTE Senior Manager, working in partnership with the DTE Directors and the DTE Management team, as well as the King's Doctoral College (KDC). The UKRI (and other funders, e.g. Wellcome Trust) funded DTEs are strategic doctoral training programmes that collectively support a significant proportion of King's doctoral student community. These programmes operate across multiple faculties within King's and other universities. They are co-developed with external partners to deliver high-quality training, interdisciplinary research opportunities, and skills development for PhD researchers, developed- with external partners to deliver high-quality- training, interdisciplinary research opportunities, and skills development for PhD researchers. £39,076 to £43,909 per annum, including London Weighting Allowance


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