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enquiries relating to bookings and events for outdoor sport. Working closely with the Outdoor Operations Manager, you will develop and maintain positive and effective working relationships, both internally
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place to keep the School Administrative Support Office staffed at all times during office hours. Please note that due to Home Office visa requirements, this role is not suitable for first-time Skilled
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to enable more of the University of Leeds community to benefit from the positive impacts of sport and physical activity. Contributing to this work, we are looking to recruit a Participation and Physical
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leadership with a clear and concise overview and informed assurance. You will provide scrutiny and positive challenge across the portfolio, dealing with complex information, to ensure that agreed methods
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university professional support staff in marketing, communications, finance, purchasing, and outreach, as well as representatives of external funding bodies. The Project Manager role is a position of high
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for waterborne disease in the context of a changed climate? If so, this could be the opportunity for you. This post-doctoral position aims to generate short and long term predictions of Cholera spread in
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and will be positive and flexible in the way you approach your work and support organisational change. You will have experience of working with a Moodle-based LMS platform, ideally in a healthcare
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. You’ll play a key role in preparing students to thrive in a changing global context, while also contributing to positive health outcomes for communities locally, nationally, and globally. Reporting
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of Teaching and Learning (PedRes/DBER/SoTL) at the University of Leeds. Please note that given subject-dependency in the use of these terms (PedRes/DBER/SoTL), and our positioning in the University working
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), and our positioning in the University working across all subjects, LITE uses these terms broadly defined and interchangeably, focusing on robustness and quality of activity, instead. You can read more