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Development Manager Email: K.O.Hunter@leeds.ac.uk We acknowledge candidates may use technology, including AI, to assist with job applications, however we expect that all materials submitted reflect
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on the University campus with scope for it to be undertaken in a hybrid manner. Working on one of the University's transformational programmes, the Corporate Processes & Systems Programme is providing the opportunity
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and dynamic Communications and Engagement Manager to support the delivery of the University of Leeds’ ambitious transformational change Corporate Systems and Processes (CPS) programme. This is an
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Do you want the opportunity to lead innovation-led growth programmes connecting researchers, entrepreneurs, industry, and investors? Are you an experienced programme and partnership leader with
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migrant children across Europe, contributing to informed policy development. The successful candidate will be working with Professor Ruth Swanwick (PI) in the School of Education, University of Leeds and Dr
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, engagement, and leadership. Establish and lead an RDN-wide ‘Learning Organisation’ programme. Act as a senior advisor to individuals and teams regarding organisational health, behaviours, and people-related
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the creation of our strategic enterprise architecture approach and take responsibility for developing specific elements of the University’s enterprise, business and technology architecture. You will work closely
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Commission is the largest. These "living lab" initiatives were designed to accelerate evidence-based climate action by bridging global science with tangible local impacts. After years of dedicated work
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range of providers. The MBChB programme is also undergoing a curriculum redesign, and you will play an important role in shaping its future. Working alongside senior colleagues to the review and refresh
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(i.e. LCD TVs). Augmented (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) technologies are the next logical step in display device technology; however, they require novel solutions in engineering and physics to overcome