24 programming-"the"-"DAAD"-"EURAXESS"-"IMPRS-ML"-"O.P"-"https:"-"CSIC" positions at University of Leeds
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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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conducting a programme of experiments in this area while liaising with clinical and academic staff, you will also have responsibility for the day-to-day line management of technical staff within the team. You
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the summer period developing and delivering teaching on our summer pre-sessionals programming. You should be able to start work with us by mid-February 2026 to prepare for teaching in China. What we offer in
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Medicine, the focus of the role will be the development and delivery of high-quality teaching including contribution to the MBChB curriculum and our postgraduate CPD programme. Our aim is that all Leeds
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, you will have a development plan to support your development to a Head (or equivalent role). The University People Services Team are managed through five hubs. These are key roles, both deputising
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) programme - an exciting new project in West Yorkshire? In-Path will facilitate collaboration and forge partnerships between academia and health innovation and digital technology businesses. The programme will
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envisaged that proposals will demonstrate transformation and innovations in education in the short/medium term with evaluation and iterations built into the project plan. Proposals are invited for LITE
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programs. Through a Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP), you will be working in collaboration with a sector-leading artificial intelligence company, TurinTech, and Leeds University’s School of Computing. As
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of the NIHR Communications Strategy, including overall NIHR communications planning, monitoring and evaluation, and the creation and delivery of a NIHR audience plan. You will be a senior communications
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Health, to support the growth and delivery of our ambitious Child Health Outcomes Research at Leeds (CHORAL) programme. This £5 million initiative aims to focus research on improving outcomes for children