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, Marketing, and Student Recruitment to develop and embed a plan that aligns with the University’s new 10-year strategic period, while also supporting other change processes. The role-holder will protect and
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Applications are invited for the position of are invited for a Research Associate position within the Physics of Fluids and Soft Matter group in the Department of Physics & Astronomy, The University
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ensure you detail how you meet the essential criteria for the role in your supporting statement. Your application will be reviewed against these criteria. These criteria can be found in the further
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and University of Manchester, and to contribute to the general operation of the School of Law as a member of its academic team. When submitting your application please specify which role you are
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central to delivering our digital strategy and shaping the University’s future. This opportunity is open to internal and external applicants, and we welcome interest from those seeking a secondment to
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analysis of qualitative data from patients and healthcare professionals. The present post will involve contributing to wider programmes of work in these areas. The successful applicant will be based in
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expected for applicants to hold a Master’s degree and desirable to have a PhD/EdD or be close to completion It is hoped that the person appointed will also make a contribution to Masters and Doctoral
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part of the application form where candidates are asked to upload a CV we are asking candidates to attach one document that should include An up-to-date CV, a 1 page summary of recent teaching
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signalling dynamics regulate cell fate decisions during Drosophila development. The successful candidate will be practical, organized and independent, with excellent communication skills. Applicants should
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Applications are sought for a talented and ambitious full-time Research Associate to carry out methodological research, leadership, management and engagement activities for the ESRC funded project