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The Department of Materials and the Henry Royce Institute at the University of Manchester are seeking to appoint a Research Associate to join an EPSRC-funded project focused on developing advanced
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addition, you will be able to contribute to the management of our education materials as well as short projects that grow our capability to train others in the field. You will also be expected to contribute
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We are seeking a talented and enthusiastic part-time Research Assistant to work on a Brit-PACT project on the impact of obesity on outcomes for children and young people with psoriatic arthritis
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design across a complex, constantly evolving environment, where research data, intellectual property, and personal identity must be protected with care and foresight. This role is about embedding security
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-to-market of new materials for the energy transition and other global challenges. The post holder will design, develop and deliver activities, programmes, partnerships and networks, which support Royce
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November 2025, or soon thereafter, for 1 year in the first instance, with the potential for renewal for another year. The post is part of a BBSRC-funded research programme (PhotoOxyMap), seeking to design
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applicant will be line managed and mainly work with Gabriel Rogers, Senior Research Fellow in Health Economics. One initial project will be the focus for this position but the individual will be expected
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We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate to develop preclinical genetic therapies for epilepsy. The project focuses on microRNAs – short noncoding RNAs which negatively regulate gene
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(SRSS-NEC) project. The SRSS-NEC project brings together several technologies developed at The University of Manchester’s Robotics for Extreme Environments Group, aiming to enhance manual swabbing
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We are seeking a motivated postdoctoral Research Associate to join a translational research programme funded by the Medical Research Council. Based at the University of Manchester, the project