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About the role As Back End Developer you will be working alongside a multi-skilled Digital Engagement team, with expertise across: Front end development UX and UI design Data analysis CMS governance
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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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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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play a pivotal role in transforming our web presence as we transition to a new cloud-managed, headless content management system (CMS). From content review and migration to crafting engaging content
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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
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, alongside the 6 Theme Leads, a new Centre of Research Excellence will be developed. The Centre will build on our established world-leading cardiovascular research with three research themes, ‘Discovery
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, alongside the 6 Theme Leads, a new Centre of Research Excellence will be developed. The Centre will build on our established world-leading cardiovascular research with three research themes, ‘Discovery
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to the delivery and development of the School’s undergraduate and taught postgraduate provision in accounting, working in line with the School’s Strategy. The successful applicant will provide academic and
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undergraduate, postgraduate, and distance learning programmes. The position involves contributing to curriculum development, mentoring students and colleagues, and supporting the School’s academic leadership. You
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About the role Due to continued growth in the School, we are seeking to appoint a Lecturer in Accounting (Teaching Focussed) to contribute to the delivery and development of our undergraduate and