278 maynooth-university-programmable-city-project positions at University of Manchester
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Project Title Adhesion signalling to the nuclear membrane Project Description This research project will define how extracellular rigidity signals to the nuclear membrane. The objectives are: 1
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Maintenance Programmes, Compliance Activities, and Capital Projects. In-depth knowledge of Statutory Compliance requirements, Building regulations, Health and Safety legislation, and Environmental
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Applications are invited for a post of Research Associate, tenable from 1 November 2025, to work under an Innovate UK funded project (Inciner8-2-Net0: Maximising value of incineration waste and
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The University of Manchester invites candidate to apply for Clinical Lecturer in Paediatric Dentistry. The Role: We wish to appoint an enthusiastic and experienced clinician to join the Division
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an ongoing programme, currently comprising a group of 18 change projects that all support the goal of enabling The University of Manchester to be one of the top 25 research universities in the world
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Alliance Manchester Business School, University of Manchester Are you a highly motivated researcher with an interest in understanding and shaping effective transformative policy for sustainability
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) research group, based at the University of Manchester. The successful applicant will work closely with Dr Luke Munford, as well as the wider project team, primarily based at the University of Glasgow. You
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at Liverpool University. In this project we are interrogating how plasmid-chromosome crosstalk (PCC) impacts plasmid-mediated horizontal gene transfer (HGT) efficiency of in situ engineering of a soil microbiome
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The University of Manchester is currently recruiting for two Research Assistants to play an important role in supporting research activities taking place at the Colgate-Palmolive Dental Health Unit
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, including subcellular fractionation, live-cell imaging, RT-PCR and ELISA techniques. Successful candidate will become a member of the CAPKR research team and be fully involved in a project entitled “Improving