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Are you a creative postdoctoral-scientist keen to explore novel in-situ biology with cryogenic electron tomography? Do you have a background in imaging technologies and/or image processing? We
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management skills and the ability to manage multiple workstreams in a fast-paced environment? Do you have experience in designing and leading stakeholder engagement and campaign delivery? Do you have
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this role requires work across a wide variety of projects experience of working in a fast-paced change programme with multiple workstreams would be required. You will be highly skilled in using
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Antarctica. You will join a team of glaciologists at the University of Leeds, using satellite data to improve our understanding of ice sheet-ocean interactions, and the processes driving recent change
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, professional and innovative learning for online CPD courses. You will have excellent communication and organisational skills and experience of the professional and timely delivery of multiple, concurrent
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and internet-based systems. You will be able to demonstrate a high degree of independent working and initiative in all areas of the role as well as working with multiple teams to achieve end goals. In
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of multiple dynamic teams that can operate effectively in a complex and changing environment. You will work with colleagues from across the University to provide a coordinated service across the full
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, alongside a new UK Multiple Long-Term Conditions Collaborative (UK MTC) funded by NIHR. What we offer in return 26 days holiday plus approx.16 Bank Holidays/days that the University is closed by custom
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the associated business change necessary to embed robust ways of working that support the University’s teaching and learning vision, you will be taking the lead role in liaising with key stakeholders from multiple
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& Cultures which is part of a highly rated Russell Group university? Do you want to be part of a dynamic professional service that partners with different teams, working towards unified processes? As