Opportunities
Our preferred method of application is online, through our iRecruitment system. If you are interested in finding out more about any of the jobs listed please click on the listing to access our online recruitment system for more information. You should then select “Job Search” and enter the job title or vacancy reference number into the keywords box.
In the dropdown list below, explore the different opportunities that the Centre affords for getting involved, including job postings, studentship calls, invitations to participate in studies and recruitment notices for roles based in associated organisations.
Current opportunities
Work
There are no opportunities available at the current time.
Study
The Centre has no PhD Studentships available at the current time. Details of any future studentships will be added to this page in due course. Any enquiries about studentships should be made to cbis@imperial.ac.uk.
Participate
Scientific Study: Hearing damage from blast exposure
Dr Tobias Reichenbach's CBIS-based research group are undertaking an investigation of the hearing damage that results from blast exposure and our study will contribute to better aid and compensation for war veterans with hearing impairments. We have recently examined those exposed to blast that have hearing impairment and now seek healthy volunteers without blast exposure for a control study.
You will have your travel expenses (public transportation where possible and taxi) reimbursed, and will receive an additional compensation of £20 for each testing session. We will ask you to come for two testing sessions, which we can schedule for one day or for two different days, as is convenient for you. All study results, and in particular all of your results, will remain completely anonymous. For further details, see the study's Healthy Controls.
If you are interested in participating, please email Dr. Tobias Reichenbach at imperial.hearing.research@gmail.com.
Associate
Below are Associate roles, where the post-holder will work closely with members from the Centre for Blast Injury Studies but will not be based in the Centre for Blast Injury Studies.
Research Group Manager (ENG00071)
Deadline: Closed
The Department of Bioengineering at Imperial College London is investing in the Head of Department’s research activities through establishing a Musculoskeletal Biomechanics Research Coordinator position. The aim of this post is to provide high-level support for Professor Anthony Bull in managing his research activities and group whilst he undertakes the additional role of Head of Department of Bioengineering. The Research Group Manager will support grant writing, reporting, liaising with external funding bodies and external stakeholders and manage the smooth running of all aspects of the musculoskeletal mechanics research group.
Further information and details on the application process can be found here.
Informal email enquiries may be made at any time to cbis@imperial.ac.uk.
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