279 maynooth-university-programmable-city-project positions at University of Manchester
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. We’re rethinking how a university drives innovation in the 21st century, and now, we’re looking for a dynamic, organised, and mission-driven Accelerator Programme Coordinator to join our journey. The Role
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The University of Manchester The University of Manchester is a truly global institution with a reputation for education and innovation that resonates across the world, offering a wide range of
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theme at the University of Manchester comprises more than 30 academic staff and a large team of over 100 research staff and PhD students. The team’s research activities range from the design of power
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. Alexander Lanzon, Chair in Control Engineering at the University of Manchester and Head of Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering. This PDRA post will deliver the objectives of a research grant
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. We plan to use machine-learning to identify markers of listening intentions from data collected via sound recordings, photographs, ecological momentary assessments (EMA), and passively monitored
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technical support for FSE and the wider University. With a commitment to customer service excellence and a passion for science and engineering, the technician (Microbiology, Biochemistry and Tissue Culture
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techniques to work within established research programmes is essential. There are 2 fixed term roles available on this project: 2 x end date 30 September 2026 What you will get in return: Fantastic market
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The primary role of the Research Associate will be conducting qualitative research activities for a project funded by the Cancer Research UK International Alliance for Cancer Early Detection (ACED
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The University of Manchester is seeking to recruit a Senior Lecturer to join the Division of Pharmacy and Optometry. We are looking for a passionate and innovative individual to lead an independent
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An exciting opportunity is available for a 3-year postdoctoral position funded by the Wellcome Trust. The project will investigate whether menopause increases Alzheimer’s disease (AD) risk in