80 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof" positions at University of Leeds in United Kingdom
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skills you will lead and develop the Post-Award team. You will shape the administration of grants to fit the needs of Schools within the Faculty and develop working practices and procedures that support
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are also open to discussing flexible working arrangements. Are you interested in science and understanding complex technologies and looking to develop your career? Do you want to play a role in the
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of volunteering opportunities, so more people are benefiting? We are looking for an experienced Volunteer Officer to grow and develop volunteering opportunities that engage and excite our most senior alumni and
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the production, development and analysis of a range of key metrics (e.g. grant applications and awards, active projects, grant expenditure, external funding, research outputs) and will provide guidance and advice
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are designed to enhance your employability and as such you will develop key skills and experience for your CV, including team work, interpersonal and communication skills, initiative, organisation, high quality
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their career development. Working as part of our Central Careers team, you will help deliver a programme of enhanced careers support tailored for Plus Programme students; those who are underrepresented
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universities? Overview of the Role As a Research Fellow in Railway Microgrid Control, you will join an exciting consortium to accelerate the journey to transport decarbonisation by developing energy hubs and
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. Personal Development: Access to courses run by our Organisational Development & Professional Learning team, and self-development courses including languages, Creative Writing, Wellbeing Therapies and much
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’ programme. We are keen to offer our existing industry partners more in terms of small research projects and knowledge exchange and this post provides a focus for developing that programme of work. We would
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processes, recognising the mechanisms of how a disease develops. Students also gain perspective on the importance of given diseases, including commonality, biological interest, how it is related to occupation