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to act as a Telephony Engineer, assisting in the day-to-day management and BAU support of the University Telephony infrastructure. The role will also support the diverse suite of other collaboration
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We are looking to recruit a Technical Officer to join Technical Services in our Engineering Makers Team The services we provide underpins a wide variety of academic programmes and we deliver
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the best possible experience for students and optimise student retention and progression, whilst ensuring that Student Hub Services make optimum use of technology to increase the range of ‘self-service
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: Lead and inspire a high-performing Talent and Recruitment team, ensuring optimal structure, capability, and professional development. Design and deliver innovative recruitment strategies that position
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participate in our programmes and over 2,000 graduates in important subject areas including business, HR and management, creative and digital technology, health and social care, and science. These subject areas
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Background: We are seeking to appoint a new Research Associate to join the research team of Professor Russell Harris in the Department of Engineering at the Manchester Metropolitan University
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digital services that help the University achieve its strategic objectives in teaching and research, nationally & globally. About the Department The Software Engineering department within IT&D
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As a great University in a great global city, we offer outstanding career opportunities to great people. Join us as a Post Doctoral Research Associate and experience well-structured development
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method of measuring areas of hair loss/recovery. This will tackle the problems of current technology, where it can be time-consuming, expensive, or require shaving of a patient’s hair. The successful
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government and education policy priorities and futureproofing learning experiences to equip future generations of students with the skills to thrive in a technology-driven and interconnected world. Supported