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accountable to the PI of this project, Professor Jason Halford (School of Psychology, University of Leeds), and will collaborate with the wider project team . To explore the post further or for any queries you
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. The project will be led by Dr. Mark Hopkins in the School of Food Science and Nutrition , University of Leeds, but will work closely with members of the Appetite Control & Energy Balance research group (Prof
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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
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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
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initiatives at the University of Leeds, and with other clinical psychology training programmes regionally and nationally. We welcome and encourage applications from all clinical psychologists. For this role we
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of counselling and wellbeing services in Higher Educational settings? The University of Leeds is one of the top 75 universities in the world. We have a truly global community, with more than 39,000 students from
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quantitative data. With a degree and a PhD (or Master’s degree with equivalent research experience) in a subject area relating to health services research/applied health research/psychology. You will have
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are isolated will allow timely and effective intervention. This project is led by King’s College London in collaboration with University of Leeds and University of Sussex. The post-holder will be responsible
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and Nutrition at the University of Leeds but works closely with scholars from other disciplines. You will report to Professor Michelle Morris who leads the Nutrition and Lifestyle team and work closely
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opportunity to work with other groups in the University of Leeds and take part in international conferences for the purpose of disseminating the findings of the research. You are expected to contribute