50 postdoc-in-thermal-network-of-the-physical-building positions at University of Leicester
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the main duties will be to oversee day-to-day administrative activities to support successful delivery of the project. This includes, working with the team to build relationships with our key
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management accounts, developing robust forecasting models, and inputting into a dynamic budgeting process to support the university’s strategic and operational objectives. As a trusted Business Partner to
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can assume your application has not been successful this time. Contract Information Applicants will be asked as part of the application process which contract they are applying for. Choices are: EAP
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diverse teaching and research portfolio in the area of 24-hour lifestyle behaviours, including physical activity, sedentary behaviour, sleep and nutrition in the prevention and management of obesity and
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), Leicester Diabetes Centre (LDC) , and NIHR Leicester Biomedical Research Centre . The project will contribute to the diverse research portfolio in the area of 24-hour lifestyle behaviours, including physical
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About the role We have an excellent opportunity for a M&E Technician to join our Estates Team. You will play a vital role in reactive maintenance and the compliance of building services engineering
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administrative and/or secretarial expertise, to join an established, successful research team and play a key role in delivering cutting-edge research into the impact of physical activity, exercise and other
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placements, developing students' knowledge and skills so they can make a smooth transition into full-time clinical training in year 3 and maximise their student experience. Your role will include a variety of
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a PhD in mathematics, physics, earth sciences, or a related discipline, you will have a strong foundation in mathematical modelling and data analysis for complex systems. Advanced knowledge of climate
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. This role will also provide you with the opportunity to make a significant contribution to research. Additional information Informal enquiries are welcome and should be made to Carla Richardson at cr315