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the country? We are looking for an apprentice, eager to start their career as a Laboratory Research Technician. As an apprentice you will provide support to the School of Chemical and Process Engineering and
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sample preparation, data collection and data processing for tackling a wide range of challenging samples. You will support research leaders at Leeds by assisting with the acquisition of research funding
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(Programmed Activity). It is anticipated that appropriate time and workload remission will be agreed through the job planning process to undertake the role. To explore the post further please contact: Prof Ann
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trials supported by the University Research Laboratories based at Chapel Allerton Hospital (CAH). This Laboratory Technician post is required to help log, process and catalogue clinical blood and/or tissue
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specialist on all insurance-related matters. You will be responsible for managing the annual insurance renewal exercise process, liaising with University wide internal stakeholders, brokers, and direct
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academic areas: Faculty of Biological Sciences (6 vacancies) Mathematics (2 vacancies) Physics (4 vacancies) Chemistry (3 vacancy) Engineering (9 vacancies including 2 from a Chemical and Process Engineering
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particular, you will be overseeing various administrative processes, maintaining and suggesting improvements to research support systems and processes, and ensuring the integrity and quality of research
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quality leadership for institutional research ethics and governance activities. You will play a leading role in ensuring that institutional research ethics and integrity systems and processes are consistent
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, Head of Data and Analytics Email: a.g.barnard@leeds.ac.uk Application process As part of the RDNCC’s commitment to inclusion and equity of opportunity, our shortlisting stage is undertaken with names
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adoption of best practice standards and processes, tailoring as appropriate. In doing this you will work in close collaboration with the programme team and wider stakeholders, building effective working