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View All Vacancies **This is 12-month secondment role, only available to existing G6 staff, internal to the University of Leeds, with previous experience of providing proactive high-level executive
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View All Vacancies Overview of the Role We wish to recruit a Research Fellow to manage and work on a new project called Impact of an Intervention on Inequalities in Overprescribing - the 3i-o study
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marketing requirements relating to the University’s course portfolio. The role will be responsible for the creation, development and implementation of marketing plans to support student recruitment to Leeds
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View All Vacancies This role is open to University of Leeds undergraduate student, currently undertaking a related degree or professional training only Salary: Grade 3 (£22,214 - £23,144 p.a
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the work of the Health Hive is based around events every two months the role will not require full time working and is expected to be equivalent to 28 hours a month. Location: Leeds - St James
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your career by undertaking a PhD degree in one of the UK’s leading research intensive Universities? You will support and undertake research as part of the academic surgery research group. Your research
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Overview of the Role We wish to recruit a Research Fellow to manage and work on a new project called Impact of an Intervention on Inequalities in Overprescribing - the 3i-o study. The project is
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View All Vacancies This role is available to current employees within IT Services at the University of Leeds only Interview expected to be held 15 May 2024 Salary: Grade 7 (£37,099 - £44,263 p.a
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to take this role for a placement year as part of your degree or to a University of Leeds graduate. This role will be based on the university campus, with scope for it to be undertaken in a hybrid manner
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North East Bowel Screening Hub. The project will be conducted with colleagues from University of Leeds (Professor Daryl O’Connor, Professor Mark Conner and Dr Darren Greenwood) and the University