106 web-programmer-developer-"INSERM" positions at University of Leeds in United Kingdom
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area. You will also be required to hold a collection preview event to showcase the collection to academics within the University and external researchers. The Fellow will also write a blog post to
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with the knowledge and skills to assess and initiate management of a number of common psychiatric conditions. It aims to develop students to recognise the importance of mental health throughout medicine
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accommodation. You will be required to recruit, train and coordinate the Residence Life Social Committee programme, and to train and supervise a team of part-time Events Assistants. You will have a hands-on
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community groups and more. We offer a world class research facility, an engaging programme of events and exhibitions, and community focussed projects. We use our digital and social media channels to promote
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support innovation in our taught programmes, introducing new forms of teaching and learning. The University of Leeds is one of the top 75 universities in the world. We have a truly global community, with
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energetically costly. Rather than collecting vast amounts of data, evolution has favoured efficient, smart sensing—measuring only what’s necessary, when it’s necessary. This project aims to uncover the principles
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recruiting for a number of administrative roles across our Service including within Admissions, Funding, Student Support, Programme Support, Examinations, Timetabling and Postgraduate Research Support. This
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research and teaching primarily in language education. You will teach on the MA TESOL and TESOL Studies. There is also an opportunity to contribute to our MA Education and other programmes depending on your
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. You will play a key role in supporting the delivery of the EDCIS project - an institutional digital transformation project, that forms part of the wider institutional Digital Transformation Programme
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teaching expertise to our portfolio of modules in this area and take a significant role in the development of new programmes. In addition, the flexibility to contribute postgraduate and undergraduate