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About the role The University of Leicester is seeking a Research Associate to join the Land Use for Net Zero (LUNZ) Hub, supporting the coordination and translation of the programme's research
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About the role The University of Leicester is dedicated to delivering an exceptional student experience. Recognising our diverse student community, we are seeking a Specific Learning Differences
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About the role This role is available as a result of an increasing portfolio of trials. We work with both nationally and internationally acclaimed investigators to deliver high quality, high impact
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About the role This post is funded by the The Rosetrees Trust to investigate pollutant-microbe interactions in the airway as a driver of poor asthma control. Building on UoL’s ground-breaking work
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at the Leicester Diabetes Centre (Leicester General Hospital), which is internationally recognised for its research in the prevention and management of obesity, diabetes and other long-term conditions, and hosts
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opportunity to work at the interface of structural biology and genome regulation, addressing fundamental biological questions using cutting-edge methodologies. The position is offered on a fixed-term contract
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service, and ensure that information is clear, consistent and accessible. You will also support meeting administration, including scheduling, agenda preparation and minute taking, helping the Placement Team
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expertise. Working closely with NHS partners, you will ensure all research activity meets ethical and regulatory standards while collecting, analysing and presenting high quality data. You will help
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City Family Hubs. This post is funded by the ESRC Impact Acceleration Award at the University of Leicester. The role will involve leading in-person focus groups to co-produce the content of the sleep
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; it provides a useful foundation for students to build upon in subsequent units of study that focus on specific organ systems. The IUA is one of three summative assessments undertaken by students