19 computer-programmer-"the"-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML"-"Prof"-"U.S" positions at University of Leeds
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the surgical teams of tomorrow? Do you want to use your skills to help grow an exciting co-operative venture between the University and the NHS? The CADSIM (Cadaveric Surgical Simulation) Programme provides high
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the operational aspects of the £1.9m UKRAS STEPS programme. Working closely with the Programme Manager, you will be responsible for delivering a structured and high-impact programme that advances research
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manner. We are also open to discussing flexible working arrangements. Corporate Processes and Systems (CPS) is a change programme that is delivering new simplified, standardised processes across our
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flexibly with limited direction to support projects with competing priorities and timescales? A newly established Transformation Office and Climate Principles Programme supports the University to deliver
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management for the hub HR teams. In addition, you will be expected to support the implementation of our new service delivery model as part of the CPS programme, setting the foundations for developing business
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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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standard text for internal and external data storage and processing approval applications and; an audit programme. What we offer in return 26 days holiday plus approx.16 Bank Holidays/days
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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
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Safety (IDEALS) strand of the MBChB programme. The aim of the IDEALS strand is to direct and support the personal and professional development of medical students as they progress to become safe
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You will contribute to a programme of research, funded by the Horne Family Charitable Trust, which aims to increase the evidence base on Domestic Violence and Abuse (DVA) experiences of people with