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Advert for Skills Coach role – Bio Science / Chemical Science Degree Apprenticeship This post is based in the Department of Natural Sciences. It is a permanent full time position. The Department
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professionally recognised, accredited and respected. We are proud of our diverse and inclusive learning environment that encourages discussion, debate, shared learning, and interdisciplinaryco-operation
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-fed systems. The project will be jointly supervised by Dr Yagya Regmi and Prof Laurie King. This new project will be highly collaborative and interactive, and so you will have the opportunity to learn
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, and works effectively and responsibly. Our role is not only to manage costs but also to ensure that procurement decisions align with the University's broader strategic goals. From August 2024
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We are seeking an enthusiastic marketing professional who is looking for a challenging and exciting role. Based in the Future Students marketing team, you will contribute towards the effective
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Senior Lecturer in Children's Nursing Location: Manchester Metropolitan University Contract Type: Full-time, Permanent Manchester Metropolitan University is proud to have achieved Gold in the
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to transport staff, students, and visitors as required Respond to emergencies and security incidents, including providing first aid and welfare support Monitor CCTV systems and coordinate patrols and incident
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Working closely with the Senior Marketing Manager, this role is responsible for advancing the profile and reputation of the University overseas, through a wide range of international marketing
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Do you want to be part of an exciting team that is responsible for delivering key strategic and operational plans, influencing the future of our University? If so, then this role could be for you
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Technical Specialist (Research Software Engineering) / Research Technical Professional (Research Software Engineering) - Fixed Term Manchester Metropolitan University is investing in its research