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About the role As a Senior Systems and Information Officer, you will play a crucial role in strengthening the quality, reliability and strategic value of staff data across the University
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you. Additional information Informal enquiries are welcome and should be made to Alison Phillips at amp74@leicester.ac.uk The University of Leicester has been changing the world, and changing people’s
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long‑term conditions. You will take responsibility for leading the collection, evaluation and interpretation of research data, working both autonomously and collaboratively to achieve project milestones
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Leicester and supporting UK Space Strategy; Fusion & Sustainable Energy Futures in line with the STEP Fusion Programme and the UK Net Zero Strategy; AI‑Driven Net Zero Engineering and Manufacturing, linking
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direction of manufacturing research across the School and College, building strong links with industry, government and international partners. You will be joining a welcoming community of colleagues best
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. Working within an internationally renowned research group funded by the Wellcome Trust, MRC, NIHR and major industry partners, you will contribute to programmes that leverage extensive linked electronic
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research themes and developing activity linked to AI applications in management practice. You will contribute to teaching across undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral levels, and modes of delivery (campus
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priorities. This includes contributing to Space Systems and Engineering, helping to anchor Leicester’s global reputation in space technologies through close links with Space Park Leicester and the University’s
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contribute to statistical, genetic and genomic epidemiology projects that underpin drug development, working with large-scale genomic and linked health data, including major cohort studies and biobank
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and contributing to the Centre’s events and outreach. For further information on the project, please follow this link . About you You will hold a PhD in a relevant arts, humanities or social science