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to an individual interested in developing a new programme and facilitating research and innovation with patient, economic and societal impact. Given that the post involves developing close collaboration between NHS
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. You will join the vibrant Integrated Academic Training programme at Leeds which provides a supportive research environment to develop independent, novel research alongside your clinical practice
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clot contraction, blood flow, and thrombus stability across biological scales. Research Programme Description ThromboRisk – European Doctoral Network From cells to systems: Pioneering multi-level
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clot contraction, blood flow, and thrombus stability across biological scales. Research Programme Description ThromboRisk – European Doctoral Network From cells to systems: Pioneering multi-level
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. The first is a large project on the central Congo peatlands, led by UNEP (United National Environment Programme). As part of this project you will lead the production of new maps of the central Congo
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, with generous funding for research and professional development of the PI (Prof Viktoria Spaiser) and their team. Your fellowship will focus on consolidating results from the first phase of the UKRI FLF
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other disciplines to support students in developing their understanding of disciplinary academic discourse and literacy requirements. Our presessional programmes are strongly informed by
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colleagues in other disciplines to support students in developing their understanding of disciplinary academic discourse and literacy requirements. Our pre-sessional programmes are strongly informed by
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to discussing flexible working arrangements. We are seeking a dynamic and highly skilled Lead Engineer with extensive Python skills to lead the project work of a development team for Digital Library
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the School of Mechanical Engineering. The project is part of a new £7M EPSRC funded Programme Grant that brings together a team of researchers from the universities of Leeds, Durham and Manchester