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resolved analysis of metal–organic frameworks? Are you interested in host–guest interactions in membranes? Metal–organic framework (MOF) materials in both crystalline and glass forms exhibit exceptional
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. These findings will inform a new generation of Finite Element computational models that seek to include the complex behaviour of rocks into volcano deformation models. You will join and work with Dr Craig Magee
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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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specialist register, and you will hold a higher research degree in a clinically related subject (e.g. PhD or MD). Applications are invited from across the Faculty; the role has a work-load tariff of 0.5 PA
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high-quality research-based pedagogy across several elements of our taught undergraduate and postgraduate programme. You will also be allocated time to contribute to pedagogic research projects within
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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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) to identify clinical markers of organ-specific disease progression, with a translational element in addition to clinical. You will be medically qualified and have completed core medical training or equivalent
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healthcare professional, (e.g. nurse, doctor, PA) with extensive experience in a clinical setting involving recent clinical contact with patients. You will have current professional registration with a
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use of fine and decorative arts collections and changes in design tastes post-1950. After completing research into the collection, we would like the Fellow to explore ways to integrate the collection