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motivated and enthusiastic Public Health Programmes Administrator to provide assistance in the smooth running of business operations for the Public Health Practitioner Workforce Development Programme (PHPWDP
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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 the Royal College of Art, INFUZE is
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4ward North Introduction The Wellcome 4ward North Clinical PhD programme launched in October 2016 catalyses our ambition to transform doctoral clinical academic training in northern England by
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community groups and more. We offer a world class research facility, an engaging programme of events and exhibitions, and community focussed projects. We use our digital and social media channels to promote
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accommodation. We are seeking an Assistant Residence Life Manager to assist in the provision of student welfare and to be responsible for the delivery of a social programme to students living in University
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support of services that underpin a range of business critical activities and projects for our Digital Education Service as we undertake an 18 month change programme. This will focus on developing and
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. You will play a key role in supporting the delivery of the EDCIS project - an institutional digital transformation project, that forms part of the wider institutional Digital Transformation Programme
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Annual Reports; underpin evaluation of projects funded by NAPIC’s collaborative programme funding (CPF); and ensure NAPIC meets its reporting obligations to the research funder. Please note that due
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This role is open to graduate of the University of Leeds, or current University of Leeds students looking for an industrial placement year (2025/26) only. This role will be based on the University campus, with scope for it to be undertaken in a hybrid manner. We are open to discussing flexible...
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the Centre’s leadership team (Professor Daniel Birks, Professor Adam Crawford, Dr Anna Barker, Dr Toby Davies, Dr Nadia Jessop and Dr Ali Malik) in coordinating TYP-ACE’s programme of research, innovation