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to discussing flexible working arrangements. To explore the post further or for any queries you may have, please contact: Professor Barbara Evans , Professor of Public Health Engineering Tel: +44 (0
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Design or Human-Computer Interaction, and a developing record of either research, pedagogy, or commercial and industrial collaboration commensurate with the level of the post. You will have an in depth
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University - apply today. To explore the post further or for any queries you may have, please contact: Dr Jane Freeman, Associate Professor, j.freeman1@leeds.ac.uk
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the UK’s leading research-intensive universities? GLYCOCALYX is a Horizon Europe Doctoral Network. It offers a multidisciplinary training programme between its academic and industrial partners to research
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We are seeking a proactive and solutions-focused professional to lead the development and delivery of an ambitious AI skills programme as part of the AI Researcher Development Network Plus (AI.RDN
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Number of Positions: 1 Eligibility: UK Only Funding: School of Chemistry Studentship in collaboration with the Schools of Mechanical Engineering and Chemical & Process Engineering, in support of
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, Associate Professor in Digital Innovation Design (h.alsamarraie@leeds.ac.uk ) or Professor Arunangsu Chatterjee (A.Chatterjee2@leeds.ac.uk )
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to further your career in one of the UKs leading research intensive Universities? The Global Methane Politics project (METH-POL) is a five-year European Research Council-funded project led by Professor Jan
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Environment, SLICE will therefore develop a research and training programme that bridges the current divide between space engineering and climate science to close the gaps that exist in the Life-Cycle Analysis
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-intensive universities? We are looking for an outstanding Research Fellow to join a research project based in the groups of Professor Fiona Meldrum in the School of Chemistry and Professor Nik Kapur in