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12 Apr 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company University Of Leicester Recruitment Team Department Recruitment Research Field History » Other History » Archaeology Researcher Profile Recognised
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and empathise with each other. You will pro-actively help to shape the future direction of research culture at the University of Leicester. Our shared aim is to be inclusive, promote equity and extend
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researcher to join the team of the ERC-funded BODY-POLITICS project based at the School of Archaeology and Ancient History (SAAH), University of Leicester. Further information about the project is available
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and Ancient History (SAAH), University of Leicester. Further information about the project is available here . You will co-coordinate the work packageBody-Objects in collaboration with PI Dr Marianne
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of work for the University of Leicester. We are seeking someone to take on a Research Associate role for a work stream that aims to engage with research leaders to create empathic models of inclusive leadership that lead to
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Sustainability (CEHS) at the University of Leicester and the NIHR Leicester Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) Environment theme. The purpose of this role will be to support the BRC Environment theme in carrying
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to shape the future direction of research culture at the University of Leicester. Our shared aim is to be inclusive, promote equity and extend diversity. Five workstreams (see below) are going to test new
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policy, and make a difference to staff and student participation in how we work together. You will pro-actively help to shape the future direction of research culture at the University of Leicester. Our
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About the role Research Associate (Grade 7) or Research Assistant (Grade 6): Remediation of mine tailings. Mine tailings are a significant environmental challenge globally but may also represent
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About the role This role is to assist the setup and delivery of the Stroke Association funded ‘Ischaemic lesions in acute intracerebral haemorrhage: pathophysiological investigation using novel