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, including contributing to the development of funding applications or protocols within their area of expertise, coordinating participant visits, and leading other measurements of cardiometabolic health such as
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residential estate and conference and events team operations. You will work closely with the Residence Life Manager to ensure the professional delivery and development of all customer-facing operations. Your
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to respiratory health. You will work within an interdisciplinary environment, co-ordinating management of complex clinical data, developing and optimising AI modelling techniques, and contributing to high-quality
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Field) course is one of the most innovative programmes in the UK and aims to develop the next generation of nurse leaders. The four year pre-registration dual qualification course is one of the first in
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lifestyle research program whilst being supported to develop their own research to broaden the scope of the research team including the development and delivery of new research activities. The University
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on jack.sargeant@uhl-tr.nhs.uk Applications for job share will be considered. As part of the University’s ongoing commitment to professional development, this role will also be considered on a seconded basis for
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will work under the supervision of Professor Lily Yao. You will support systematic reviews, manage large datasets, conduct economic analyses alongside clinical trials, and develop decision-analytic
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projects, use data and feedback to inform service development, and contribute to the continuous improvement of our international student support offer. Drawing on your understanding of the student lifecycle
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advice activities and of pro bono projects in our community. You will be expected to contribute to the development and enhancement of relationships with external parties to support the student experience
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available through STFC Large Grant funding to the “Planet Mercury: Origins, Evolution, and Interactions” consortium between the University of Leicester, Open University and Imperial College. Further posts