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to a positive and collaborative research culture that supports open enquiry and diverse perspectives. Additional information Informal enquiries are welcome and should be made to Professor Martin Tobin
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research team led by Prof Sally Singh. Based in the Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit at Glenfield Hospital, you will contribute to a programme of work focused on exercise, rehabilitation and multiple
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DClinPsy Programme and the School in developing and enhancing its reputation. About you Alongside your doctorate in Psychology (eg DClinPsy, PhD), you will have extensive experience of teaching at
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jointly delivered with the School of Biological Sciences. You will also support the wider academic life of the School through programme development, student support, supervision and participation in school
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backgrounds to achieve their full potential. Additional information Informal enquiries are welcome and should be made to Academic Director of Postgraduate Psychology, Professor Cas Steele (cs589@le.ac.uk
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and Professional Practice (PGCAPP). Having an active role in the PGCAPP’s continuous review and improvement of the programme. You will develop, manage and deliver academic professional development
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support, participate in programme development, and help to shape our teaching and learning environment. As an active citizen of the University, you will contribute to School and College initiatives
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scientists, and respiratory clinicians. The candidate will have specific responsibilities within an established research programme and to work collaboratively and independently to achieve defined milestones
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within a supportive, innovative and inclusive academic environment where you will contribute to a wider programme of impactful research. As a valued member of the University’s research community, you will
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About the role The Diabetes Research Centre are looking to recruit a talented, motivated individual to join an established, successful research team and contribute to a programme of work in the area