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Research UK Manchester Institute? The Cancer Research UK Manchester Institute (www.cruk.manchester.ac.uk ), an Institute of The University of Manchester (www.manchester.ac.uk ), is a world-leading centre for
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is housed within the department of Modern Languages and Cultures. We welcome applications from candidates with a PhD (or equivalent) in any aspect of Russian and East European Studies. This fixed-term
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harness the power of software for research. The post is based at the University of Manchester in the Human Computer Systems group at the Department of Computer Science, but will work closely with the rest
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. Please include details of your current level of study, academic background and any relevant experience and include a paragraph about your motivation to study this PhD project.
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The student will benefit from working alongside a multidisciplinary team of engineers, mathematicians, and physicists at the University of Manchester as well as a wide collaboration network within the UK and
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The University of Manchester seeks to appoint a full-time Lecturer in Globalisation, Trade and Development within the Global Development Institute (GDI). This three-year fixed-term post will enhance
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University of Manchester, and is funded by a grant from the Economic and Social Research Council. We are looking for a highly motivated post-doctoral researcher to join our research team. Your main
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This 4 year PhD project is fully funded and home students, and EU students with settled status, are eligible to apply. The successful candidate will received an annual tax free stipend set at
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-quality journals; substantially contribute to teaching and assessment; provide academic and operational leadership; and help deliver the strategic goals of the Division. Applicants should have a PhD or
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of excellence dedicated to investigating genetic and genomic risk factors for inflammatory arthritis based at the University of Manchester. The post will investigate the genetic causes of juvenile