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The University of Manchester invites applicants for the above posts. This is a unique opportunity for enthusiastic and experienced clinicians to join the Division. You will have a commitment to
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of apparel development, technology and engineering in the Apparel Design Engineering (ADE) research group at the University of Manchester. The ADE group is a globally recognised authority in 3D body scanning
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. The University of Manchester values a diverse workforce and welcomes applications from all sections of the community. Please note this role is not eligible for sponsorship under the Skilled Worker route
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to 18 months. What you will get in return: Fantastic market leading Pension scheme Excellent employee health and wellbeing services including an Employee Assistance Programme Exceptional starting annual
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Overview of the posts The University of Manchester invites applications for two Research Associate posts in Health Economics. These positions offer the opportunity to contribute to work exploring
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://www.chemistry.manchester.ac.uk/about-us/athena-swan/ What you will get in return: Fantastic market leading Pension scheme Excellent employee health and wellbeing services including an Employee Assistance Programme Exceptional
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Cyber Security Architect Shape the Future of Cyber Security in a World-Class Research Environment The University of Manchester is a place of ideas… BIG, bold, transformative ideas. Our researchers
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The Community Based Medical Education (CBME) team seeks to appoint 3 TCD Tutors to deliver Themed Case Discussion small group teaching in Year 4 of the MBChB programme. The post is suitable for a GP
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of excellence dedicated to investigating genetic and genomic risk factors for inflammatory arthritis based at the University of Manchester. The post will investigate the genetic causes of juvenile
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microbial communities: Microbiome engineering for a Net Zero future”. This project is led by Professor Sophie Nixon at the University of Manchester, in collaboration with the Earlham Institute. In