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empower students with a tailored learning experience, combining flexibility and cutting-edge digital tools to meet their goals and aspirations. The Department of Computer Science is leading the way in
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of FGFR1/KLB to prevent cardiac microvascular impairment and pathological remodelling in response to metabolic stress’. We are recruiting highly motivated staff with a PhD degree (or expected to receive a
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postgraduate demonstrators. It is envisaged that the post holder will provide support for marking student work as and when required. The successful candidate will hold a relevant PhD in a Biomedical Sciences
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research programme in pharmacy practice, workforce, and education. The successful candidate will provide strategic leadership to the Drug Usage and Pharmacy Practice (DUPP) group, secure external research
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is optimised for deployment across diverse industrial sites. Candidates should already hold or be nearing completion of a PhD in chemical/biochemical engineering, process systems engineering
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This 3-year research associate position forms part of an EPSRC Prosperity Partnership between The University of Manchester and healthcare provider Bupa. The research programme aims to address
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, Warwick University and University College London. The research programme aims to address the sustainability of engineering plastics across the transport, electronics and construction sectors by exploring
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, or knowledge representation. You will be working closely with a team of PhD and Postdoctoral researchers from The University of Manchester, who are developing the underlying technology. You will also be working
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, Warwick University and University College London. The research programme aims to address the sustainability of engineering plastics across the transport, electronics and construction sectors by exploring
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– from rodents to humans. Please see job description for further details on the project. The candidate must have a PhD in Cognitive/Computational Neuroscience, Experimental Psychology, Human-Computer