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the delivery of the University’s Research-inspired Education Strategy. As Academic Developer, you will provide module delivery and development for the University’s internal Postgraduate Certificate in Academic
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strategic goals and supports its values of being inspiring, inspiring and impactful. You will be part of a multi-discipline web team, specialising in front and back-end development, UX/UI design, data
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About the role The Division of Respiratory Sciences at the University of Leicester are seeking a Research Programme Manager to join them on a fixed term basis to lead the delivery of a portfolio of
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About the role We are seeking a proactive and organised Programme Administrator to join the University of Leicester School of Business (ULSB). As a key member of our professional services team, you
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. Additional information Informal enquiries are welcome and should be made to Rachael Eames at re55@le.ac.uk As part of the University’s ongoing commitment to professional development, this role will also be
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highly educated and to experience higher levels of economic advantage. Building on earlier AHRC-funded research - https://museumattendance.le.ac.uk/ - the Addressing the Museum Attendance and Benefit Gap
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working with families, and the ability to work collaboratively within a team. A commitment to continuous professional development is essential, and a Masters qualification, current PhD study, or experience
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to the ongoing development of our Research Centre alongside advancing their independent research career. About you Please see the job summary form accompanying this advert for a full list of eligibility criteria
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to the development and delivery of a class-leading course that meets the needs of students, employers and regulatory bodies. You will work collaboratively with colleagues to ensure the programme reflects our ethos
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coronary heart disease. This innovative trial aims to transform clinical care by reducing scan times from 45–50 minutes to around 20 minutes, improving patient experience and reducing waiting lists. In