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stakeholders across the University of Leeds including the Doctoral College, Faculty of Engineering Graduate School Office, Finance, Marketing, IT and Human Resources. A core element of the role will be
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of supporting the clinical skills development of trainee clinical psychologists within a university setting and committed to leading on the clinical elements on the programme. The University of Leeds has a
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the functionality of the University’s current research information system (Symplectic Elements) and replace the research data repositories. You will be based in the University Libraries with close links
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Sustainable Travel Steering Group, as well as the wider University community, to support the delivery of the Business Travel element of the University of Leeds Sustainable Travel Programme. You will have
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validity and generalisability. In addition, the methods used in PedR for data collection and analysis and the robustness of these approaches will be a focus of the research. In this research, you will work
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inclusion”. This research is bound to require a mix of sociolinguistic and sociocultural linguistic approaches, including but not limited to discourse analysis, linguistic ethnography or linguistic
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within our geography laboratories, where our experienced technicians will train you on all duties in the preparation and analysis of soil samples using a variety of techniques and instruments. We
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research methods (including experimental design and empirical data analysis). You will have a PhD in Colour (or related areas) with particular focus on user experience, and have a developing record of
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technical support to a range of functions including operational management of field equipment. There will also be opportunities for field work, supporting field classes and collection and analysis
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targeted and publicly available outputs in the form of rapid evidence reviews, policy analysis, scenario modelling, specialised reports and briefings that fulfil policy needs (policy unit). Alongside this