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About the role The University of Leicester is seeking to appoint a Professor or Associate Professor in Materials Engineering to provide strategic research leadership in an area critical
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engineering future. About you This opportunity is available at either Professor or Associate Professor level depending on your experience, knowledge and research outputs - please indicate in your application
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and programme design, supervise postgraduate researchers and support the development of a strong research environment. The role also involves contributing to School‑level initiatives, working with
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data science. About you With a PhD in a pertinent subject area, you will have a relevant experience in using advanced statistical software and a strong track record in epidemiological research, with
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will work with the Head of School (Professor David Wright) and Program Lead (Associate Professor Sue Ambler), to develop and deliver MPharm accreditation documentation and associated teaching materials
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About the role As a Lecturer in Computer Science, you will contribute to the delivery of undergraduate and postgraduate teaching. You will support students through lectures, tutorials and project
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About the role The Division of Cardiovascular Sciences at the University of Leicester is seeking a Research Associate in MRI Physics to join a multidisciplinary team on a full-time, fixed-term basis
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About the role The Department of Cardiovascular Sciences at the University of Leicester are seeking a Research Associate to join them on a fixed term basis to lead a study aiming to improve
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About the role This STFC-funded Research and Innovation Associate (RIA) position represents an exciting opportunity to join the ESA/JAXA BepiColombo instrument team at the University of Leicester
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About the role As a Research Associate within the Centre of Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences, you will play an important part in advancing high‑quality research that supports the work of the