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Job opportunity: Research Grants and Contracts Manager

UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose welcomes applications for a new Research Grants and Contracts Manager (deadline 29 April).

19 April 2018

Join us - The UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose is recruiting a Research Grants and Contracts Manager

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We are looking for an experienced Research Grants and Contracts Manager to join our team at the UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose. This post will contribute to the development and implementation of the institute’s research strategy and manage its growing grant, consultancy and philanthropic portfolio.

Experience in a similar role is essential. Candidates need to have a thorough understanding of the pre-award and post-award grant application process and knowledge of multiple types of funders (beyond core research councils). We are looking for a self-starter and someone comfortable working in a new and fast-paced environment with changing priorities. They must demonstrate flexibility, initiative, creativity and a positive attitude.

Apply now

Further details and how to apply can be found here.

The deadline for applications is 29th April 2018

Founded by Professor Mariana Mazzucato, the Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose plays a leading role in rethinking innovation and societal challenges, driving a mission-oriented approach and reshaping industrial strategy agendas on a national and global scale. You can find out more about our work here.

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