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’ (THRIVE) project, part of the UK-REACH portfolio of projects. THRIVE is funded by the NIHR in order to better understand what has been, is being, and could be done to improve the physical activity levels
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academics and colleagues, you will play a key part in ensuring the Centre’s activities run smoothly and contribute to impactful global health research. About you You will bring proven administrative
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About the role Join the University of Leicester’s School of Engineering as a Research Associate in a cutting-edge international project focused on cold spraying high-performance materials. This part
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About the role We are looking for a talented, hard-working, motivated individual to join the team at the Diabetes Research Centre (University of Leicester), part of the University of Leicester
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made to James Finney on james.finney@leicester.ac.uk. Applications for job share will be considered. As part of the University’s ongoing commitment to professional development, this role will also be
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project to deliver a new CMS. You will be responsible for contributing to robust and reliable solutions, and will act as the team’s subject matter expert. Part of this will involve helping with knowledge
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About the role In this role you will contribute to high-impact clinical research—part of a unit that has secured over £9 million in research grants in the past 24 months—working with nationally and
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innovation in a research-informed teaching environment. As part of your role, you will also contribute to the School’s scholarship agenda through a variety of outputs and engagement activities. You’ll be
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About the role This role forms a vital part of the project “A new light on Jupiter’s auroral emission”, offering the opportunity to contribute to internationally recognised research on the infrared
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About the role We are looking for a Research Associate to join us, as part of a package of support provided by the University of Leicester in relation to the NIHR-BRC Core and Cardiovascular Themes