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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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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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and facilitation of events? Do you have a keen interest in sport and physical activity? Based within Sport & Physical Activity at the University of Leeds, you and your team will provide a central point
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major £7.8m five-year research grant funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council. Working across the Universities of Leeds, Lancaster and the Royal College of Art INFUZE is seeking
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researcher will become part of the Corrosion and Mineral Scaling Research Team within the Institute of Functional Surfaces (University of Leeds), a vibrant and diverse research group with expertise in
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commitment to providing excellent customer service? The University of Leeds has made significant investments into its sporting facilities and currently has approximately 17,000 members who are able to enjoy; a
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to develop new digital methods that are capable of rapidly responding to emerging health challenges. In this EPSRC funded project, we will combine expertise across the Universities of Leeds (Dr Adam Clayton
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This role is available to current employees within Marketing at the University of Leeds only The nature of the role means that there will be a requirement for occasional weekend and evening working
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University of Leeds placement students or recent graduates who have completed their undergraduate or Masters degrees, or who will have completed their studies to be able to take up full-time work in September