273 phd-rehabilitation-engineering-computer-science positions at University of Manchester
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supervised by Prof. Peter Scott, Director of the Lincoln Theological Institute. Tenable period The award is tenable for 3.5 years from September 2025- covering the full PhD programme in PhD Religions and
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of Sociology in the School of Social Sciences. ‘Death administration’ refers to the tasks that must be completed after someone dies, such as notifying officials, dispersing belongings, and managing probate. We
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and wellbeing services including an Employee Assistance Programme Exceptional starting annual leave entitlement, plus bank holidays Additional paid closure over the Christmas period Local and national
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the CBG×MCR Project Officer, you’ll play a key role in coordinating and delivering activity across this fast-paced, high-profile programme. Working as part of Unit M’s dynamic team, you’ll provide
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widening participation schemes to enable junior researchers to gain experience in the lab. The candidate will have: A qualification at QCF level 6 (such as a bachelor’s degree) in a relevant biological science
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and your family. Well-being programme with counselling, fitness and leading sports facilities. Learning and development opportunities. Season ticket loans for public transport. Workplace nursery scheme
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Applications are invited for the post of Lecturer in Marketing (Teaching and Scholarship). The successful candidate will join the Marketing Group within the Management Sciences and Marketing
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in combination with X-ray crystallography, enzyme kinetics and computational chemistry to investigate how enzymes utilise changes in conformational entropy to control the relative stability
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website and multiple social media and blogging platforms. The successful applicant will ideally have an understanding of biological science and experience of working in a higher education environment. They
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the research and teaching of core Computer Science, and across interfaces to adjacent disciplines. Founded upon the pioneering work of Williams, Kilburn and Turing, we were the first academic Department