96 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science positions at University of Leicester
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two policy papers, and actively support the Network’s activities, including the Deterrence Futures Programme. Based in Leicester, the Fellow will be line-managed by Professor Andrew Futter and supported
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closely with a team, you will contribute to the continuous improvement of processes and play a key role in the University's income management operations. About you To be successful in this role, you will
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interventions in healthcare workers and developing a network of NHS stakeholders. THRIVE is part of the UK-REACH programme which is a large inter-disciplinary programme of healthcare worker research looking at a
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closely with a team, you will contribute to the continuous improvement of processes and play a key role in the University's income management operations. Two positions available About you To be successful
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About the role We are looking for a Research Associate to join our School of Chemistry, exploring quantum vortices in superfluids by using molecules as messengers. Our focus will be on small helium
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enquiries are welcome and should be made to Jenna Shaw, Head of Nursing and Program Lead for Nursing on jenna.l.shaw@leicester.ac.uk Applications for job share will be considered. As part of the University’s
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funding of up to £10 million over ten years, the Centre is transforming how we understand space through the lens of the arts, humanities and social sciences. Successful candidates will undertake independent
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About the role We are seeking a Research Assistant to join the School of Healthcare and contribute to the Paediatric Intensive Care Audit Network (PICANet), an internationally recognised programme
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Medicine at ST4 level or above. You must be eligible to undertake a 3-year Out of Programme for Research (OOPR), with authorisation secured or obtainable to begin no later than February 2026, and have
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-term sustainability of the service.The post is funded through the substantial investment through the iDAH programme of the AHRC, and forms part of a wider body of work to develop the Museum Data Service