44 computer-programmer-"the"-"FEMTO-ST"-"RAEGE-Az"-"DAAD"-"UCL" positions at University of Leicester
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NIHR research centres. We are looking recruit a NIHR Programmes Administrator to support the administrative activities across several NIHR Programmes whose overall aim is improving patient quality
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About the role This is an exciting opportunity to join the School of Healthcare at the University of Leicester as a Lecturer in Physiotherapy, contributing to a unique dual award programme delivered
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About the role The School of Healthcare are looking for a Lecturer in response to the increasing demand for our pharmacist prescribing program. The pharmacist independent prescribing program at
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are seeking a dedicated Lecturer in Optometry to join our School of Healthcare and play a pivotal role in shaping the future of our innovative Optometry programme. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute
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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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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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About the role The new MPharm program, at the University of Leicester, is located in a School of Healthcare, alongside Schools of Medicine, Biology and Psychology. With extensive local expertise in
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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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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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is funded by a NIHR EME grant to measure the effect of a 3-month NMES programme on muscle strength, quality of life, and measures of physical function compared to standard care for haemodialysis