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knowledge of theory and practice regarding programming, electrical and electronic engineering, Explore publishing the findings from your research in peer reviewed journals. Development of a closed source in
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led by Dr. Tiago Peçanha (PI), Senior Lecturer in Cardiovascular Physiology at the Institute of Sport. The team also includes Dr. Greg Wood (Co-I; Reader in Sensorimotor Control) and Dr. Johnny Parr (Co
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statistical evaluation. To Apply: To apply, please submit a CV and covering letter detailing your suitability, on the application portal. For an informal discussion, please contact; Dr. Baoqiang Guo (B.guo
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, collaborative and inclusive team. With our Library Transformation Programme underway, including a new library building, you'll have the opportunity to shape the future of our service. Get in touch If you are
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join the team and play a key role in the delivery of our exciting portfolio of strategic projects. You will act as the first point of contact for your project, working closely with the Programme or
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Digital and Technology Solutions Specialist apprenticeship programme. Independent assessors need to be independent of the training delivery and will not have been involved with the apprentice's employment
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the Future Students marketing strategy Manage a diverse portfolio of subjects, leading a rolling programme of digital, content and event-based activity to support the student recruitment journey Build
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implementation of our Quality Improvement Plan, and promote engagement with the University's Quality Cycle. You'll work closely with Academic Programme Leaders, Programme Managers, and Skills Coaches to strengthen
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of benefits, offers and perks, including discounted gym membership, travel benefits such as our cycle to work scheme, local and national discounts and our employee assistance programme Manchester
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development (R&D) to address regional and national materials and manufacturing challenges. The AMMIC project is funded through the UK Government's Investment Zone programme. It is a £5M project that is focused