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transformation? An exciting opportunity has arisen to work within the NIHR Research Delivery Network (NIHR RDN) ‘Workforce and Organisational Development’ Function, where you will lead the delivery of the strategy
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exciting opportunity for a high-calibre graduate to lead a Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) project to develop and embed AI-driven machine vision for automated ceramic CNC machining, enhancing efficiency
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, motivated and developed to achieve their full potential. You will lead the International Business Department to deliver world-leading research and an exceptional student experience in an international and
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exciting opportunity for a high-calibre graduate to lead a Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) project. This KTP will drive the transformation of ceramic core manufacturing for aerospace and industrial gas
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research group incorporating expertise in biology, animal physiology and physical geography? Based in the School of Geography, you will contribute to the research project ‘Sink or Swim- threats to earthworm
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Healthy Low-carbon Transport Hub, an UKRI/MRC funded initiative. The HLTH has been established to lead research into the potential to maximise the health benefits of low-carbon transport. Accelerated
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The University of Leeds has been chosen by the UK government to lead the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) Research Delivery Network Coordinating Centre (RDNCC) and will be
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The University of Leeds has been chosen by the UK government to lead the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) Research Delivery Network Coordinating Centre (RDNCC), and will be
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Futures for Zero Carbon Mobility (INFUZE) is a major £7.8m five-year research grant funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council. Working across the Universities of Leeds, Lancaster and
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Alternative Protein Analysis to join a project funded by the National Alternative Protein Innovation Centre (NAPIC). NAPIC is a £38m entity (including a £15m UKRI investment) to lead the UK’s alternative