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the NIHR Applied Research and Care (ARC) East Midlands. You will play a major role in developing and leading of a programme of work the area of MLTC and Health Inequalities. Additional information Informal
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exercise and nutritional interventions in the country. In this key role, the post holder will have the opportunity to work within an exciting and ambitious new programme of research investigating the impact
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enhancing the University’s programme portfolio and the provision of high-quality education. This will be through the procurement and implementation of an appropriate curriculum management systems solution
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with both qualitative and quantitative metrics and approaches. About the I-REACCH programme I-REACCH is a range of complementary pilot projects, focused on under-represented groups, which are combining
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to contact: University Research Programme Renal - Professor Jim Burton, jb343@le.ac.uk Vascular - Professor Matt Bown, mjb42@le.ac.uk Clinical Academic Training Programme: Training Programme Director Renal
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About the role We are seeking a Research Associates in Refugee Studies to join a multi-country research programme on LGBTIQ+ asylum and forced migration, based in the School of Criminology
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to research-inspired education and deliver world-class teaching across undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. You will play a key part in shaping innovative curricula, supporting student learning, and
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to work within each of the three themes, ‘Discovery’, ‘Interventions’ and ‘Populations’. The successful Grade 8 candidates will be expected to lead on the planning and delivery of the research programme and
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‘Populations’ theme. The successful candidate will be expected to lead on the planning and delivery of the research programme and oversee research governance. There are 2 positions available. About you We seek
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opportunity for an early-career researcher to develop their own independent research programme with protected time, funding, and mentorship from world-leading cardiovascular scientists. The Discovery Theme