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skills in a diverse Product Engineering function? Are you an enthusiastic and driven individual with a desire to be part of team delivering high-quality IT services to support a range of business-critical
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modelling or equivalent expertise? Do you want to further your career in one of the UK’s leading research-intensive Universities? If so, then this role working as part of the ‘Moving IMPACT: Integrated Means
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Governance team is part of the larger Governance and Compliance Directorate which is one of the key services supporting the University Secretary and Registrar in promoting the highest standards of governance
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accommodation. You will be required to recruit, train and coordinate the Residence Life Social Committee programme, and to train and supervise a team of part-time Events Assistants. You will have a hands-on
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of excellence in the Academic Unit for Ageing & Stroke Research (ASR), part of Leeds Institute of Health Sciences, and in the Complex Interventions Division at Leeds Institute of Clinical Trials Research (LICTR
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. You will play a key role in supporting the delivery of the EDCIS project - an institutional digital transformation project, that forms part of the wider institutional Digital Transformation Programme
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and fairer place to live, work and study. Originally developed as part of the Place Based Climate Action Network, the Yorkshire and Humber Climate Commission was created to catalyse evidence-based
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development of the standards, processes and tools in these areas as part of the portfolio centre of excellence provision. This will involve defining and sharing frameworks tailored to the University
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to start your career or are you an undergraduate student looking for a placement year opportunity as part of your degree? Do you have a passion for rare books, archival material, and the visual arts? Do you
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Do you want to further your career by applying your quantitative data analysis and modelling skills as part of an international multidisciplinary project on developing early warning systems