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, collections and activities amongst students on campus and help explore the possibility of creating a new Student Union society. The feedback you gather as part of this process will help inform our service
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working with have considerable experience of delivering projects for the UK Government and engaging with international policy making processes through the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate
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outside the university. The nature of the work requires you to demonstrate flexibility and adaptability to respond quickly to urgent or unexpected demands as the operation of the consortium is bridged
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connections, share knowledge, and represent Leeds at regional and national events. This position offers the opportunity to enhance your technical knowledge and make a significant contribution to a vibrant
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conservation and ecological restoration projects and of working with volunteers in remote and sometimes challenging conditions. This is a full time position, based in Miterdale in Cumbria. You will work closely
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opportunities. You will provide high level administrative support to a busy student-facing team. This position will play an integral role in supporting the range of opportunities we have with a focus on our
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adjustment fund, to work in partnership with local adjustments and Access to Work funding. The Adjustments Fund Advisor will play a critical role in setting up the systems and processes through which the fund
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and energy of bringing people together in person and online, and the positive impact that can have on the people who attend, the University and the wider Leeds community. Learn more about the
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@nihr.ac.uk Application process As part of the RDNCC’s commitment to inclusion and equity of opportunity, our shortlisting stage is undertaken with names removed from job applications. Please do not include
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. They are a vital part of our community, and we are committed to involving them in the life of the University, enhancing connections, sharing insights and working together to make a positive impact on the