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our core applications. The Developer role involves working with business users and IT colleagues to understand, define and develop fixes and solutions to business issues. Essential Experience: Oracle
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. These represent a strategic investment in outstanding researchers who will shape our future research portfolio. In 2026, we plan to appoint Dame Kathleen Ollerenshaw University Research Fellowships in FSE
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We are recruiting a Teaching, Learning and Student Experience Assistant within the Curriculum and Programmes team in the School of Medical Sciences, Faculty of Biology Medicine and Health which is
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investor relationship management, strategy development and programme & project-level management. The major tasks for this role will be: To lead the consortium and oversee the delivery of the award, shaping
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programmes Academic Fellowships for staff serving in developing country universities Split-site Scholarships for PhD students to spend up to one year in the UK Professional Fellowships for mid-career
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This research assistant post provides an exciting chance to support a Behavioural Research UK funded programme of research that aims to investigate how PPIE is currently used in the development and
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leave. For more details on these and other benefits see http://www.manchester.ac.uk/connect/jobs/benefits-working-here/. The Department is fully committed to Athena SWAN principles to promote women in
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to develop and refine content and delivery of our BDS and BSc programmes, ensuring that they remain dynamic, relevant, and responsive to the evolving needs of dental education, while also meeting the
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appropriate courses for progression. Responsibilities also include developing diagnostic exercises in science subjects, undertaking traditional lecturing, and taking a lead role in workload sustainability
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A Leverhulme Trust-funded Postdoctoral Research Associate position with Prof David J. Procter is available for 36 months and will involve the development of new SmI2-photocatalytic processes