103 phd-computer-science-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML" positions at University of Leicester in United Kingdom
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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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-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
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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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lifestyle behaviours on health and wellbeing in people with long-term conditions such as obesity and diabetes. The post holder will provide administrative support to the programme of work led by the Leicester
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are passionate and enthusiastic for technology, cultivating a mindset geared towards continuous improvement in systems and workflows, and adopting a proactive approach to optimization this role is for
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, you will contribute to our educational and citizenship agendas by engaging with programme design, quality assurance, student support, employability initiatives and pedagogical innovation. As a member of
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the department and themes within the College. You will have a real passion for the subject matter and be motivated to provide the very best experience for our students using your expertise and skill to ensure all
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Social Sciences. The Centre has been generously funded by the Leverhulme Trust with an award of £10m over 10 years to transform the way Space is thought about in AHSS. About you You will have a relevant
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century of change. You will build a comprehensive programme of philanthropic funding applications to raise unrestricted and restricted funds from a personal portfolio of prospects - from individuals and
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About the role The Trial Manager post will support the Electrophysiology Research Group (EpRG) within the Cardiovascular Sciences department, led by Professor G Andre Ng. The post holder will be