22 computer-programmer-"the"-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML"-"UCL"-"IDAEA-CSIC"-"Dr" positions at University of Leicester in United Kingdom
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NIHR research centres. We are looking recruit a NIHR Programmes Administrator to support the administrative activities across several NIHR Programmes whose overall aim is improving patient quality
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About the role This is an exciting opportunity to join the School of Healthcare at the University of Leicester as a Lecturer in Physiotherapy, contributing to a unique dual award programme delivered
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About the role The new MPharm program, at the University of Leicester, is located in a School of Healthcare, alongside Schools of Medicine, Biology and Psychology. With extensive local expertise in
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to work within each of the three themes, ‘Discovery’, ‘Interventions’ and ‘Populations’. The successful Grade 8 candidates will be expected to lead on the planning and delivery of the research programme and
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‘Populations’ theme. The successful candidate will be expected to lead on the planning and delivery of the research programme and oversee research governance. There are 2 positions available. About you We seek
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fixed term basis for a period of up to 3 years. The successful candidate will play a central role in the NIHR-MRC funded methodology research programme involving methods for evaluation of surrogate
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of the research programme, with a strong emphasis on patient-centred care and translational impact. The role offers a unique opportunity to lead methodological innovation and intervention mapping across multiple
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Centre of Research Excellence projects, and collaborate with teams across the University. You’ll be part of a £3M programme translating research into diagnostics, treatments, and policy, with opportunities
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two policy papers, and actively support the Network’s activities, including the Deterrence Futures Programme. Based in Leicester, the Fellow will be line-managed by Professor Andrew Futter and supported
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interventions in healthcare workers and developing a network of NHS stakeholders. THRIVE is part of the UK-REACH programme which is a large inter-disciplinary programme of healthcare worker research looking at a