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) course targets mature students returning to study. Following the retirement of our previous role holder, we are looking for a full time Programme Leader to take up a one-year secondment to run and review
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4ward North Introduction The Wellcome 4ward North Clinical PhD programme launched in October 2016 catalyses our ambition to transform doctoral clinical academic training in northern England by
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the University in the implementation and delivery of a transformational change programme through providing specialist PMO services. As part of the Portfolio Office, you will be embedded in a Programme to implement
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, and innovation in data science. Lead with purpose, inspire future data science leaders, and shape a nationally recognised programme driving real-world impact. We are particularly seeking female and
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impact around the globe. The Research Computing team at the University of Leeds is a cornerstone of the university’s research efforts, designing, building and supporting innovative solutions to research
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to work collaboratively with the Health and Care Specialty Programme Leads and Specialty Team members supporting an ambitious programme of work aimed at delivering the organisation objectives. This role
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patients with aortic stenosis pre- and post-surgery. The post-holder will have a background in engineering, computing and / or image data analysis or equivalent and will be based in Leeds to support advanced
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support of services that underpin a range of business critical activities and projects for our Digital Education Service as we undertake an 18 month change programme. This will focus on developing and
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contribute to teaching students in the School’s undergraduate programme in Paediatric Dentistry. You will participate in the maintenance and further development of excellence in the quality of education within
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You will contribute to a programme of research, funded by the Horne Family Charitable Trust, which aims to increase the evidence base on Domestic Violence and Abuse (DVA) experiences of people with