111 high-performance-computing-postdoc positions at Manchester Metropolitan University in United Kingdom
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academic community spanning English language, creative writing, poetry, linguistics, journalism, digital media communications, modern languages, and performance. We are proud of our research strengths
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the team, act as a key contributor to technical & technology education development and innovation Assess student's practical competence Analyse local student performance and satisfaction data to determine
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& Internships schemes and activities for non-professional programmes. This will involve a range of activities including: the delivery of high-quality advice and guidance to students; development of innovative
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The Faculty of Arts and Humanities is a unique environment where Humanities, Languages and Social Sciences sit alongside the Manchester School of Art and the Manchester Fashion Institute. High
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the successful candidate, you should: Have a passion, ability, and experience in delivering high levels of customer service and effective communication. Have experience of managing or supervising a team
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research experience in the field of computational mechanics, thermal and chemical processes in a combustion system. Possess sufficient breadth and/or depth of knowledge in combustion, fluid dynamics and
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discussion regarding this post, please contact the Programme Manager, Dr Claire Parry c.parry@mmu.ac.uk If you would like to join our people and share our ambition, we would love to hear from you. Manchester
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to hear from you. A little more about the role: In this role you will support the development and monitoring of strategic plans and key performance data. You will be expected to provide insightful data
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the transition of final year students into graduate roles. These roles are central to our mission of delivering high-impact, inclusive support that spans the student-to-graduate journey—from final year through
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, the University was no longer classified as a public authority under the Public Contracts Regulations 2015, however, it continues to uphold high standards of procurement practice, recognising its responsibilities