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Scholarship of Teaching & Learning (SoTL). In joining the University of Leeds, you will become part of an internationally focused University that provides all our students with an outstanding education and
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and interstellar chemistry. The studentship is for 3.5 years, with a start date of 1 October 2024. The primary supervisor will be either Professor Dwayne Heard or Professor John Plane, and the project
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potentially valuable for drug discovery have recently emerged that could complement this established reaction toolkit. The main hindrance in harnessing a broader reaction toolkit, such as molecular editing
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of Art and Cultural Studies, University of Leeds and the Yorkshire & Humber Visual Arts Network (YVAN). This project will collaboratively examine approaches to the critical absence of research
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a global research partnership for a food-secure future dedicated to transforming food, land, and water systems in a climate crisis.Location: Leeds - Main CampusFaculty/Service: Faculty
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probation and partner agencies in ways that target such needs and enable desistance? The successful applicant will be supervised by Dr Matt Tidmarsh, Professor Jose Pina-Sánchez (University of Leeds), Dr Jake
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for pathogen exposure and engineering strategies for controlling risk”, being supervised by Professor Guangyu Cao and Prof. Laurent Georges at EPT, NTNU, Dr. Amir Khan from University of Leeds and Prof. Sasan
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risk”, being supervised by Professor Guangyu Cao and Prof. Laurent Georges at EPT, NTNU, Dr. Amir Khan from University of Leeds and Prof. Sasan Sadrizadeh from KTH and with secondments in University
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the programme. The candidate will have secondments at the University of Leeds in the UK, Institut for Energiteknikk in Norway, and Wood group in UK in addition to the main studies at DTU. Responsibilities and
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incorporates weekly collaboration with Equinor, Norway and research secondments to the University of Leeds, UK and Schlumberger, UK, adding to the academic scope and the social experience. Recognizing that many