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lifestyle behaviours on health and wellbeing in people with long-term conditions such as obesity and diabetes. The post holder will provide administrative support to the programme of work led by the Leicester
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partners in Vietnam, you will lead efforts to isolate and characterise bacteriophages from shrimp and tilapia farms in the Mekong Delta. Your work will contribute to the development of sustainable
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required to develop an understanding of colleagues’ workloads and priorities to ensure a continuous and seamless service to the Group is provided at all times. You will possess the high standard
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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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enterprise activities that generate external impact. Teaching responsibilities include delivering research-led instruction at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, developing innovative programmes, and
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challenges? Can you offer support and guidance to our Residential Advisor team? Do you think you would be able to plan, prepare and execute events that are diverse and inclusive? Are you the supportive ear
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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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device developed by the group to reduce noise and optimize ECG signal during exercise to help stratify Sudden Cardiac Death risk, and EAST High a BHF funded study looking at the treatment of Atrial
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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
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goals Additional information Informal enquiries are welcome and should be made to Jessica Bogic at jjb34@leicester.ac.uk As part of the University’s ongoing commitment to professional development