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have a Grade 8 salary from £51,753 to £59,966 p.a.depending on experience and will be associated with a structured development plan which once satisfactorily completed will enable the individual to apply
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the School of Mechanical Engineering. The project is part of a new £7M EPSRC funded Programme Grant that brings together a team of researchers from the universities of Leeds, Durham and Manchester
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state-of-the-art Campus gym, with a pool, sauna, climbing wall, cycle circuit, and sports halls. Personal Development: Access to courses run by our Organisational Development & Professional Learning team
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experience? We have roles available for General English Language Tutors for on-campus summer teaching at the University of Leeds. The General English programme focuses on enabling students to communicate
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the University, seeking to continually improve and develop approaches to business support across this large and diverse organisation. You will be joining a warm, welcoming team of like-minded colleagues who
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created by the institution’s staff, the PhD will explore the development of archive practice within the 1838, 1877, and 1898 legislative frameworks. John D. Cantwell’s The Public Record Office, 1838-1958
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multiple service areas? Your role will be to coordinate the financial workstreams of our Specialist Commercial Services function, including (but not limited to) the Patient Engagement in Clinical Development
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to discussing flexible working arrangements. We are seeking a dynamic and highly skilled Lead Engineer with extensive Python skills to lead the project work of a development team for Digital Library
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development and leadership development interventions? Have you been part of a team that creates development initiatives to achieve strategic ambitions and culture change? Are you an enthusiastic and experienced
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@leeds.ac.uk Project summary The project focuses on developing new statistical methods for detecting unusual patterns in healthcare-associated infections. This is a fully funded 3.5-year PhD project supported by