118 web-developer-university-of-liverpool uni jobs at Manchester Metropolitan University in Uk
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About the Team and Project Our objective is to establish a reputation for delivering exceptional services both within and beyond the university sector. The successful candidate will become part of a
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Manchester Metropolitan University We've been proudly driving progress for over two centuries. As one of the UK's largest and most popular universities, we are a force for good—dedicated
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& Internships schemes and activities for non-professional programmes. This will involve a range of activities including: the delivery of high-quality advice and guidance to students; development of innovative
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The Apprenticeships Unit are responsible for supporting the development, recruitment and delivery of degree apprenticeships. We currently work with over 400 employers and over 3000 apprentices
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Cultural Services Executive, deputising for the Director of Library and Cultural Services within and beyond the University, you'll share responsibility for the department's development, leadership and
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Join a university that's shaping the future. An exciting opportunity has arisen to join the Core Facility Technical Team at Manchester Metropolitan University as a Mass Spectrometry Technical
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planning, policy development, and reporting within the Careers and Employability Service and across wider university initiatives. For further information on the role please see the attached job description
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Join our Rugby Union performance team and play a key role in supporting student-athlete health, recovery, and success at MMU Sport. About us: The Sports department of Manchester Met University works
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Be part of a high-performance environment where your skills in sports physiotherapy will support the next generation of elite athletes. About us: The Sports department of Manchester Met University
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Manchester Metropolitan University has been a pioneer of modern education since its origins in 1824 and sits in the top 200 young universities in the world. 30% of our research is considered world