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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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-disciplinary team of scientists and clinicians in the College of Life Sciences to lead and develop a programme of high-quality research directed at developing new personalised approaches to dementia treatment
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with both qualitative and quantitative metrics and approaches, including usability testing. About the I-REACCH programme I-REACCH is a range of complementary pilot projects, focused on under-represented
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training and induction programme, flexible working arrangements to accommodate academic commitments, and the opportunity to contribute to key university activities. Uniform is provided, and you’ll be
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practice with leadership. This programme is part of an exciting partnership between the University of Leicester and The Apollo University, within the Apollo Hospitals Group, aimed at transforming global
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project milestones. The role involves disseminating findings through publications and conferences, contributing to grant development, and supporting the wider research programme. You will also provide
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with DNA and proteins. You will be confident using standard computer software, able to communicate clearly, and capable of working independently while contributing effectively to a team. Experience with
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are seeking a dedicated Lecturer in Optometry to join our School of Healthcare and play a pivotal role in shaping the future of our innovative Optometry programme. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute
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, co-development and co-delivery of the I-REACCH programme. Your coordination skills will ensure that the provision meets (and where possible exceeds) expectations including reporting milestones
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measure 24-hour lifestyle behaviours to join an established, successful research team and contribute to a programme of work investigating the role of lifestyle behaviours, alone or in combination with other