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About the role Due to continued growth in the School, we are seeking to appoint two Lecturers in Accounting (Teaching Focussed) to contribute to the delivery and development of our undergraduate and
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About the role As a Lecturer in Law (Legal Practice) at the Leicester Law School you will contribute to the delivery of our undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. We are interested in
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EAP Coordinator (based in Chongqing Medical University, Jinyun campus, Chongqing, and Leicester, UK)
About the role The University of Leicester has partnered with Chongqing Medical University (CQMU) and welcomed its first intake of students in 2020 studying a Bachelor’s programme of Clinical
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excellence of its teaching programmes. In this role, you will deliver high-quality teaching across a range of undergraduate and postgraduate modules, supporting students on both campus-based and distance
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College of Life Sciences. The post holder will provide administrative support for the Diabetes Research Centre’s research, teaching and education programmes, as well as other teams within the Centre where
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Trial Unit to contribute to multidisciplinary research projects, primarily funded by the NIHR Programme Grants for Applied Research (PGfAR) and the NIHR Health Technology Assessment (HTA) programme. You
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DClinPsy Programme and the School in developing and enhancing its reputation. About you Alongside your doctorate in Psychology (eg DClinPsy, PhD), you will have extensive experience of teaching at
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, alongside the 6 Theme Leads, a new Centre of Research Excellence will be developed. The Centre will build on our established world-leading cardiovascular research with three research themes, ‘Discovery
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About the role As a Lecturer in Law at the Leicester Law School you will make a significant contribution to the delivery of our undergraduate and postgraduate programmes depending on your areas
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About the role As a Lecturer in Law at the Leicester Law School you will be required to make a significant contribution to the delivery of our undergraduate and postgraduate programmes depending