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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
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within the Centre for Hate Studies, you will support a programme of knowledge exchange and policy co-production, translating findings from the Rural Racism Project into practical, anti-racist policy tools
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children, particularly within disadvantaged and ethnically diverse communities. The role involves participant recruitment, qualitative data collection and analysis, and supporting knowledge mobilisation
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Research Assistant within our Populations Theme, exploring how cardiovascular disease and multiple long-term conditions intersect—especially across diverse ethnic groups. Hosted by the Leicester Real World
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wellbeing and patient safety in the NHS. The post is funded through funded by the NIHR Applied Research Collaboration (ARC) East Midlands, and is linked the research theme of Translating and Implementing