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the surgical teams of tomorrow? Do you want to use your skills to help grow an exciting co-operative venture between the University and the NHS? The CADSIM (Cadaveric Surgical Simulation) Programme provides high
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keen to explore novel in-situ biology Are you an early career researcher looking for your first challenge? Do you have a background in vaccine development? Do you want to further your career in one
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Are you an experienced and collaborative web professional with a good understanding of how to optimise content to meet corporate and user needs? Do you have a strong combination of content creation
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expertise. You need to understand web analytics and evaluation tools to inform the team’s work. You should have experience of working with a CMS. The successful candidate will understand and apply
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the operational aspects of the £1.9m UKRAS STEPS programme. Working closely with the Programme Manager, you will be responsible for delivering a structured and high-impact programme that advances research
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staff, contractors and volunteers to help deliver the Upper Duddon Landscape Recovery Project. You will help develop and deliver a programme of practical ecological restoration. Working alongside our
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develop and deliver a monitoring and evaluation programme for the Upper Duddon Landscape Recovery Project. You will be responsible for developing and coordinating systems to track ecological, social, and
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experienced teacher with a postgraduate degree? As a Teaching Fellow, you will provide effective and innovative teaching across all levels of undergraduate and taught postgraduate programmes and across a range
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Medicine, the focus of the role will be the development and delivery of high-quality teaching including contribution to the MBChB curriculum and our postgraduate CPD programme. Our aim is that all Leeds
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Safety (IDEALS) strand of the MBChB programme. The aim of the IDEALS strand is to direct and support the personal and professional development of medical students as they progress to become safe