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looking for a role that will allow you to contribute to ground-breaking research in blood clotting and thrombosis, collaborate with a dynamic team, and advance your career in one of the UK’s leading
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to work collaboratively with the Health and Care Specialty Programme Leads and Specialty Team members supporting an ambitious programme of work aimed at delivering the organisation objectives. This role
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the Lake District National Park. The project is a partnership between the School of Earth and Environment, National Trust and Forestry England. You will work alongside a team of staff, contractors and
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? We are looking for an operational leader to lead a complex & agile programme of partnership initiatives & collaborations driving societal change across the Yorkshire & Humber Region, inspiring and
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-resolution imaging. By uncovering the molecular-level mechanisms of cilium function, we aim to deepen our understanding of how mutations in these proteins lead to disease. For this role, you should have a
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energy needs in Sub-Saharan Africa, advancing sustainable energy access and local development. You will be based in the Sustainability Research Institute of the School of Earth and Environment, working
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of Earth and Environment (SEE), and working closely with its School of Civil Engineering, you will use various seismic datasets – including data already recorded with fibre-optic distributed sensing systems
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of researchers, spanning a variety of disciplines from clinicians, economists, engineers and social scientists, across the University Leeds’ School of Earth and Environment, Institute for Transport
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to address these crises by linking the global outlook and big-picture science to on-the-ground impact at a local, regional and national scale. Eight and four years on respectively, these collaborations
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. We have a truly global community, with more than 39,000 students from 170 different countries and over 9,000 staff of 100 different nationalities. The Research Computing team at the University of Leeds