81 urban-and-regional-planning positions at University of Leicester in United Kingdom
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multi-functional teams, ideally within a comparable environment. This will include experience of planning and organising travel arrangements, and work under pressure. Additional information Informal
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Chen on an EPSRC funded programme on high-temperature creep and creep-fatigue of austenitic stainless steel. Working with a renowned research team, you will carry out high-quality research across
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-enabled sectors, undertaking world-leading research with access to state-of-the-art facilities. The post holder will undertake engineering design, analysis and research activities across a range of
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aiming to design, implement and evaluate lifestyle self-management resources for kidney patients and healthcare professionals in primary and secondary care. This project is an integral element within our
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. The Leicester Institute for Structural and Chemical Biology (LISCB) is proud to be a part of this consortium and will be contributing to collaborative projects on cell imaging, epigenetics and cellular fate
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About the role We are looking for an Assessments Administrator to join us in the Leicester Medical School. In this role you will work collaboratively with key colleagues to support the planning and
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Research Programme (KLRP) and offers scope for career development in an emerging field in health research. The LKLT is a multidisciplinary group running a portfolio of clinical and laboratory studies
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with severe asthma following initiation of biologic treatment as part of their standard of care. The role includes regular liaison with Professor Chris Brightling, the Project Manager, Programme Manager
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About the role We have an exciting opportunity for a Qualitative Research Assistant to join the CHARMER research team. CHARMER is an NIHR Programme Grant for Applied Research funded project and
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lifestyle self-management resources for kidney patients and healthcare professionals in primary and secondary care. This project is an integral element within our wider Kidney Lifestyle Research Programme