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for you to develop your independent research skills and lead research projects. This is a new post to support the management and delivery of a portfolio of applied health research projects underway in ICAHR
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at the evidence base for interventions for alcohol-related cognitive impairment and will contribute to the final draft of the protocol and assist with registering it, support the development of a screening guide
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Midlands) About: The Schools and Colleges Liaison team at Hull is responsible for: developing and managing relationships with target and feeder schools and colleges across the UK; providing high-quality, on
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View All Vacancies Reference: UOH-TA-0399 Campus: Hull Faculty/Area: Infrastructure Services School/Department: Campus Development and Strategy Subject Group/Team: Development Strategy and
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time equivalent rate within NHS England North East and Yorkshire. The successful applicant will work with the Training Programme Director and Academic Lead to develop a configuration of research to
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the University’s Quality and Standards Framework to be developed and implemented effectively. In collaboration with faculties, the Quality Support Service is responsible for providing central oversight of quality
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, sustainable, and well-maintained facilities. Our diverse portfolio includes building and engineering maintenance, estate development, space management, accommodation, sustainability and energy management
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teaching across undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, research development, and contributions to our vibrant academic community. We are open to job share arrangements for suitably qualified candidates
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control, smart grids, electrical machines and drives, and supporting curriculum development in alignment with industry needs. In addition, this exciting new partnership with Humberside Engineering Training
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are looking for a talented mathematician who will: Deliver high-quality teaching and student supervision; Conduct and publish impactful research; Develop collaborations across the School and wider University