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Salary: honorarium amount of £7117.32 per annum This role will be based on the university campus This role is available to current employees of University of Leeds only Do you have excellent
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Engineering. As a KTP Associate, you will be expected to manage this project and effectively transfer knowledge from the academic knowledge base at The University of Leeds to BCW Treatments. You will be working
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University of Leeds has an exciting opportunity for you to join us as an Associate Professor in Tribology/Surface Engineering. The Institute of Functional Surfaces (iFS), is one of four institutes in
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Engineering. As a KTP Associate, you will be expected to manage this project and effectively transfer knowledge from the academic knowledge base at The University of Leeds to BCW Treatments. You will be working
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), you will be working in partnership with Roemex Limited and the Faculty of Engineering & Physical Sciences at the University of Leeds, one of the UK’s leading research intensive universities. Roemex
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supplying housing for students in Leeds, Nottingham and Bradford. All those working in Unipol are jointly employed by Unipol and the University of Leeds. Further details about Unipol can be found here
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This role is available to current employees within IT Services at the University of Leeds only Interview expected to be held 8 July 2024 Salary: Grade 8 (£45,585 - £54,395 p.a. depending
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undertaken in a hybrid manner. We are also open to discussing flexible working arrangements. The University of Leeds is one of the top 75 universities in the world. We have a truly global community, with
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Salary: Grade 4 (£13.02 per hour) To apply for this role, you must be a current student or postgraduate researcher at the University of Leeds or a graduate within the last 12 months. Are you
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environment with the assistance of simulated patients. Students should leave the session confident to put their skills together to examine real patients on placement under the supervision of clinical tutors