A national advertisement is planned for 15 Nov 2007 with an anticipated closing date 26 Nov 2007. Further information is available from the week beginning 5 Nov 2007.
In LEEDS WEST posts are available in HISTOPATHOLOGY
Those interested should contact Professor Phil Quirke (p.quirke@leeds.ac.uk)
There are THREE Walport clinical lecturer posts to be appointed in 2008. The planned research should link to the strengths of the Institutes (see below Research in Leeds West). Clinical training appropriate to the specialty training needs of the individual will be available.
IN ADDITION there will be vacancies arising in the current clinical lecturer and academic SpR schemes but these are under review to align with the new training plans for academics, MMC reorganisation and the strengths of the Institutes (see below). There may also be opportunities for research in Medical Education.
Those interested in an academic career should contact Professor Stephen Ball (s.g.ball@leeds.ac.uk)
The Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust (LTHT), Leeds Mental Health Teaching Trust, and University of Leeds (Faculty of Medicine and Health) have a joint vision of excellence in clinical research, teaching and service provision. The Faculty has consolidated its research strengths into three centres of excellence – the Institute for Health Sciences (IHS), the Leeds Institute for Genetics, Health and Therapeutics (LIGHT) and the Leeds Institute for Molecular Medicine (LIMM). The development of the Institutes has been supported by a £40m capital programme and new “state-of-the-art” laboratories and offices have been commissioned on the contiguous University and Leeds General Infirmary sites, and the St James Hospital campus.
LIMM – Director Professor Terry Rabbitts Wellcome-Brenner Building (St James’s site) LIGHT- Director Professor Chris Wild LIGHT Laboratories IHS - Director Professor Allan House Thackrah Building.
Programmes of research for lectureships will map on to the combined strengths of the Trusts and University. They relate directly to the research being undertaken in the University’s research institutes (cardiovascular disease/diabetes, cancer/molecular medicine have been identified as ‘peaks of excellence’ within the University) and fall within the acute Trust’s ‘strong research programmes’: cardiovascular disease, cancer and pathology, molecular genetics. The programme in psychiatry links the Leeds Mental Health Teaching Trust with the Institute for Health Sciences and falls within the Trusts three "strong research programmes" in psychosocial aspects of physical health, mental health services research and psychological therapies. Links are encouraged with basic scientists in the University and with the wider health community through health services research.