| Location: | Leeds |
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| Salary: | £54,710 per annum |
| Hours: | Full Time |
| Contract Type: | Fixed-Term/Contract |
| Placed On: | 4th February 2026 |
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| Closes: | 24th February 2026 |
| Job Ref: | MHLCM1422 |
Are you a cardiac scientist/physiologist eager to develop a clinical academic career? Do you want to gain hands-on experience in cutting-edge cardiac research while building the skills to shape your future?
This fellowship offers a unique opportunity to join one of the UK’s leading research-intensive universities and work within a team committed to improving patient outcomes through the optimisation of cardiac device strategies, non-invasive cardiac imaging techniques, exercise assessment, and the improved heart failure diagnosis and management.
What is a Research Training Fellowship?
A research training fellowship is more than funding, it’s an investment in you. It provides protected time to step away from your substantive role and immerse yourself in research and training. Unlike grants, fellowships focus on your development as much as the research itself. You’ll benefit from:
Why Pre-Doctoral?
Pre-doctoral fellowships are an essential first step on the clinical academic pathway. They help you build a strong foundation for future doctoral-level research, equipping you with the confidence, experience, and skills to succeed. This is your chance to explore research questions that matter, contribute to impactful projects, and position yourself for the next stage in your career.
Role purpose
The purpose of this role is to provide pre-doctoral clinical research training for a suitable cardiac scientist/physiologist. The fellowship will equip you with essential research skills, mentorship, and exposure to multidisciplinary teams, preparing you for future doctoral (PhD)-level research. You will contribute to ongoing studies in cardiac physiology and device therapy while undertaking formal training activities supported by institutional resources.
Who is eligible to apply?
You can apply if you are an AHCS or more preferably, a HCPC registered cardiac scientist/physiologist.
To be eligible for this funding opportunity you must also:
To explore the post further or for any queries you may have, please contact:
Dr Maria Paton
NIHR Clinical Lecturer & Honorary Cardiac Scientist
Leeds BRC Cardiometabolic Theme, Deputy and Emerging Lead
British Society of Echocardiography Trustee & Chair of Research
Co-Lead for Cardiac Science Heart Failure Services
University of Leeds & Leeds Teaching Hospitals Trust
Email: M.Paton@leeds.ac.uk
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