44 parallel-computing positions at Manchester Metropolitan University in United Kingdom
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of this research programme. The project will be the first of its kind to explore the validity of FIFA-approved skeletal tracking systems for the potential application in on-field gait analysis with the possibility
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development (R&D) to address regional and national materials and manufacturing challenges. The AMMIC project is funded through the UK Government's Investment Zone programme. It is a £5M project that is focused
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implementation of our Quality Improvement Plan, and promote engagement with the University's Quality Cycle. You'll work closely with Academic Programme Leaders, Programme Managers, and Skills Coaches to strengthen
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intranet pages, the Annual Conference programme and website, and a broad range of digital resources for pedagogy and educator development. To succeed at this role, you will possess the ability to: work with
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discounted gym membership, travel benefits such as our cycle to work scheme, local and national discounts and our employee assistance programme About the role: In addition to providing confidential, efficient
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allowance (if applicable) A PhD training programme is part of the agreement. D1: This PhD project will explore innovative strategies to overcome zinc dendrite formation in rechargeable zinc-air batteries
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We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced HR Systems & MI Manager to lead our HR Systems team within the People & Organisational Development (P&OD) Directorate. This is a pivotal role where you will act as the subject matter expert for our Oracle system, ensuring its integrity,...
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We are seeking an experienced Head of Talent and Recruitment to lead our Talent and Recruitment team and drive innovative recruitment strategies that attract, engage, and retain exceptional people. This is a pivotal leadership role within our HR Operations function, supporting the delivery of...
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sector. The University was recently awarded TEF Gold and was rated Outstanding by OFSTED. The Department of Computing and Mathematics is a successful academic community of students and staff committed
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continues to be reflected in consistently high satisfaction ratings from both employers and apprentices. Over the past decade, our programme has grown significantly. We now work with over 700 employers—from