262 computer-programmer-"U.S"-"University-of-St"-"U"-"U.S" positions at University of Manchester
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/Rochdale. CEAMS is a multimillion InnovateUK funded programme, part of the Innovation Accelerator pilot of £100m+ research funding from the government’s Levelling Up plan across 3 regions: Greater Manchester
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services including an Employee Assistance Programme Exceptional starting annual leave entitlement, plus bank holidays Additional paid closure over the Christmas period Local and national discounts at a range
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requirements for your preferred programme, in addition to those specified by RADMA. Nationality restrictions This funding is available to all nationalities. Other eligibility criteria This award is available
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of Cambridge have secured £4.8m from Research England over the next 3 years to activate the partnership. Led by Unit M and Innovate Cambridge, the programme has support from the two Mayoral Combined Authorities
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get in return: Fantastic market leading Pension scheme Excellent employee health and wellbeing services including an Employee Assistance Programme Exceptional starting annual leave entitlement, plus bank
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. We’re rethinking how a university drives innovation in the 21st century, and now, we’re looking for a dynamic, organised, and mission-driven Accelerator Programme Coordinator to join our journey. The Role
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. The programme builds on the success of the Department and of the Centre for Digital Trust and Society in work relating to online harms, digital technologies and cybercrime. We are looking for a person with
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from across the Challenge program in Europe. They should be confident in presenting the outcomes of our research to consortium members and more widely as well be able to contribute to journal papers and
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, Warwick University and University College London. The research programme aims to address the sustainability of engineering plastics across the transport, electronics and construction sectors by exploring
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known affectionately as ‘The Baby’, ran its first stored program. The celebrated wartime codebreaker Alan Turing worked on this computer during his time at Manchester. The University has committed