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a bachelor’s degree) in a relevant biological science subject OR QCF level 2 passes (such as GCSE’s) in English and Mathematics and at least one Science subject and substantial relevant experience
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at least one high-level programming language such as BASH, Perl or Python. What you will get in return: Fantastic market leading Pension scheme Excellent employee health and wellbeing services including
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communication skills. Previous experience with advanced neuroimaging methods is highly desirable. Expertise in at least one of the main programming languages used in cognitive neuroscience (e.g., MATLAB, python
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). ACED is an international collaboration between the University of Manchester, University of Cambridge, University College London, the German Cancer Research Centre (DKFZ), Harvard University, and Oregon
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at least one high-level programming language (e.g., BASH, Perl or Python). Experience in stakeholder management and engagement in providing services. Benefits 29 days annual leave allowance, plus Christmas
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bachelor’s degree) in a relevant biological science subject, or QCF level 2 (e.g. GCSE’s) in English, Mathematics, and at least once Science subject alongside substantial relevant experience working in a
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survey data and a working knowledge of Stata and/or R are essential. Knowledge of the English health and social care system and knowledge of health research are desirable. The successful applicant will
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historian. The University has an extraordinary range of historical expertise, some of which lies outside the History Department itself, though in the same School of Arts, Languages and Cultures. This offers
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print, Braille, audio, or a different language), or if you need any adjustments to support you during the application or interview process, please contact people.recruitment@manchester.ac.uk . We
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We are looking to appoint a lab-based postdoctoral research associate to undertake a programme of work funded by The Medical Research Council. The study will evaluate repurposing of commonly used