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**Interviews will be held on 08 May 2026** Are you a poet with a developing national and/or international profile for whom a poetry fellowship would make a significant artistic and professional
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. You will also contribute to teaching innovation, supervise and develop postgraduate researchers, and provide mentorship to colleagues. This role offers an exciting opportunity to shape the future of the
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a leading research-intensive university, we're uniquely positioned to foster unparalleled collaboration, combining our global outlook with a keen focus on local and regional impact. Our Climate Plan
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aim is to support the challenge of changing clinical practice for the better and our past results and current work have already helped to do this. Our results inform the academic development
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, and a commitment to the delivery of an exceptional student experience. Experience of Banner or a similar system, and experience of developing and improving procedures or administrative systems
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scales. In the UK, four out of five adults suffer from back pain at some point in their life, with few successful surgical options when necessary. This project will develop testing methods combining
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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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its investment in a community of fellows, giving colleagues the opportunity to develop and implement projects and establish a culture of high-quality teaching innovation, scholarship and leadership
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development. This includes (as examples) researcher with qualitative research expertise (including intervention co-design), expertise in epidemiology/biostatistics, including the use of routine health and care
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this challenge by developing modern data driven tools that help predict and manage corrosion in next generation bio refineries. The project brings together leading researchers from University of Leeds