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About the role Are you passionate about driving organisational change and enabling people to thrive? The University of Leicester is seeking an experienced Senior Organisational Development Advisor
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About the role Are you a web developer who loves building things the right way from the start? Are you skilled in creating scalable, modern web experiences? We are beginning an exciting project
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the delivery of the University’s Research-inspired Education Strategy. As Academic Developer, you will provide module delivery and development for the University’s internal Postgraduate Certificate in Academic
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-motivated Clinical Database Developer who thrives at the intersection of technology and healthcare. The Role You won’t just be "building databases" - you will be the technical architect for life-saving
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highly educated and to experience higher levels of economic advantage. Building on earlier AHRC-funded research - https://museumattendance.le.ac.uk/ - the Addressing the Museum Attendance and Benefit Gap
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developing track record of contributions to peer-reviewed publications or equivalent outputs. You will bring expertise in vascular research, including the recruitment and delivery of studies involving people
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(3 years, with potential extension to 5 years). The role forms part of the British Heart Foundation Chair of Cardiology award held by Professor Gerry McCann and focuses on the development, optimisation
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research outputs, secure external funding and support the development of interdisciplinary collaborations that strengthen the School’s strategic direction. The role also includes contributing to emerging
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University. You will also play an active role in developing your own research trajectory by extending existing areas of investigation or contributing to broader team‑based research initiatives. This includes
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available via STFC Large Grant funding to the “Planet Mercury: Origins, Evolution, and Interactions” consortium between the University of Leicester, Open University and Imperial College . The successful