169 programming-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML" uni jobs at University of Manchester
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key role in supporting a translational programme of biomarker research across multiple pelvic tumour types (bladder, prostate and cervix). They will be responsible for providing day-to-day support and
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- the UK’s largest health research programme. This post creates a unique opportunity to work with the Our Future Health dataset, which includes genotypic, clinical and questionnaire data from over two million
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This post is jointly funded by The University of Manchester and The Christie NHS Foundation Trust. It is a full-time post with 10 programmed activities (PAs) with 5 research and 5 clinical PAs
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contribute to the broader ALPHA physics program, encompassing gravitational measurements and general spectroscopy campaigns. Based at CERN, this experimental initiative involves manipulating trapped electron
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Interdisciplinary Strategic Study) - Moving on ABC (Integrated Psychosocial Care Plan for Comorbid Depression in Breast Cancer Patients in Low-Resource Settings) As Communications Officer, you will play a key role in
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Virtual Reality (VR) risk reduction training programme focussing on hand hygiene and falls prevention for care home staff, alongside an implementation toolkit. The successful candidate will work with the
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software, is seeking a dynamic Research Software Community Manager to manage and help evolve our prestigious Fellowship Programme. In this pivotal role, you will drive the strategic direction, financial
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. The successful candidate will also act as an academic lead for an aspect of the undergraduate programme; for example, assessment, clinical progression, clinical skills training, or a BDS academic year group
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nationally. Your knowledge and comprehensive understanding of policy procedures will help you target and prioritise collaboration with stakeholders, identify emerging opportunities, plan communications
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excellence in research, teaching, and industry engagement. Ranked in the UK’s top 10 for Computer Science (QS World University Rankings 2025), Manchester is the birthplace of the world’s first stored-program