135 web-developer-university-of-liverpool positions at Manchester Metropolitan University
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experience by contributing to the development of library spaces, adapting to an evolving teaching & learning environment in line with the University strategies. Based in the University Library, and with
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our students participation in research to develop highly skilled, knowledgeable and employment ready graduates. Our research in psychology helps people to live healthier lives, addresses the challenges
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range of programmes, primarily the BA Social Work and Social Work Degree Apprenticeship, as well as postgraduate programmes in Social Work. The role includes curriculum development, teaching and
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projects. You'll be given support with your ongoing professional development, and the guidance and support you need to help you contribute in a way that makes a difference to our University. To apply, please
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At Manchester Metropolitan University, we believe in working together as one. We are proud to create amazing spaces where colleagues can do their best work and thrive. Join our diverse team
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delighted to be awarded ‘Law School of the Year' in the Educate North Awards 2025. As part of the University's significant and continued investment in the Law School's strategic vision and growth
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A university community of over 42,000 people takes some looking after and we know just how important the services that we provide to them and the experiences they take away. First impressions count
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Advice Specialist. In this role, you'll provide high-quality, customer-focused services, helping students navigate university life while also supporting colleagues across the institution. How to apply
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Student Advice Assistant, providing high-quality, customer-focused services to students and university colleagues. Our work directly supports students in navigating university life, from enrolment through
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home to our translational and computational neuroscience research group, who are using advanced neuroimaging and electrophysiological techniques combined with computational modelling to develop new