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About the role The National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) Research Support Service (RSS) is seeking to appoint a Principal Advisor in Qualitative Methods and Workstream Lead. As a
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, having achieved an outcome 1 at the most recent ARCP, or have been through national recruitment and be regarded as appointable at ST3 or above and be able to provide formal written evidence of
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fixed term basis for a period of up to 3 years. The successful candidate will play a central role in the NIHR-MRC funded methodology research programme involving methods for evaluation of surrogate
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institutions across Europe. This prestigious consortium will support 47 postdoctoral researchers and is co-funded by the European Commission Marie-Sklodowska-Curie-Actions. The formal announcement
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highly motivated individuals with a PhD or significant equivalent experience in a relevant discipline. You will have a proven track record of delivering research projects on time and will be nationally
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. Please advise which post you are interested in applying for as part of your application questions. About you We seek highly motivated individuals with a PhD or significant equivalent experience in a
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, research, community engagement and administrative positions, in addition to 12 new PhD students. This expanding team will be supported by new office and research spaces within the Leicester General Hospital
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programmes. You will contribute to course reviews and support the School's teaching quality assurance processes. Your role will also involve developing and applying innovative teaching methods, designing
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, electrophysiology, and molecular biology, and be able to work both independently and collaboratively across multiple sites About you The ideal candidate will hold (or be close to obtaining) a PhD in a relevant life
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in primary care. The postholder will lead on writing an academic publication from the research. About you As the successful applicant, you will have a PhD in a relevant subject area or equivalent, and