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of the NIHR Communications Strategy, including overall NIHR communications planning, monitoring and evaluation, and the creation and delivery of a NIHR audience plan. You will be a senior communications
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the wider NIHR senior leadership team and NIHR Board, working closely with DHSC policy officials to implement government policy in priority areas through work highlighted in the 10 Year Health Plan and Life
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Health, to support the growth and delivery of our ambitious Child Health Outcomes Research at Leeds (CHORAL) programme. This £5 million initiative aims to focus research on improving outcomes for children
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Safety (IDEALS) strand of the MBChB programme. The aim of the IDEALS strand is to direct and support the personal and professional development of medical students as they progress to become safe
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at the right time, with maximum impact. We need an excellent communicator who is sensitive to the needs of older people, including those living with dementia. As a research trainee you will help plan, prepare
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research activities, including the generation of independent and original ideas, advising on study design, and problem solving to ensure a successful programme of investigation; Preparing papers and datasets
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iterations built into the project plan. Proposals are invited for LITE Accelerator Fellowships that support the University of Leeds student education priorities. As well as carrying out your project, you will
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of a TB vaccination programme for healthcare students studying at the University of Leeds. You will have experience of working with PGD’s, PSD’s and standing orders. The Occupational Health Service
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background in applied mathematics, computational mathematics, computer science, physics, or engineering is suitable. Basic programming experience (e.g., C, C++, Julia, MATLAB, Python, or similar) is necessary
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will be a member of the Royal College of General Practitioners or equivalent and be clinically active in general practice (a minimum of two programmed activity sessions per week pro rata) and be