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& AI, Digital Engineering, Advanced Manufacturing, and Engineering for Health and Engineering Materials. The University of Manchester and the UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) are working together
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Job reference: SAE-030956 Salary: £47,389 to £58,225 per annum, depending on relevant experience Faculty/Organisational Unit: Science and Engineering Location: Oxford Road Employment type: Permanent
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About IT Services IT Services at the University of Manchester is a vibrant and fast-moving department, we focus on delivering excellent customer service and quality services for our staff, students
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The University of Manchester Facilities Maintenance and Compliance Unit are seeking to appoint an experienced and visionary Head of Electrical Engineering to play a pivotal role in ensuring
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and transparency of change output and integrates research-facing capabilities with enterprise-wide technology and change. The University of Manchester is one of the world’s most influential universities
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limited viable recycling methods currently exist, and which are often incinerated for energy recovery or consigned to landfill. The research program integrates economic, environmental, and societal measures
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documenting activity in this area can be found at: https://www.manchester.ac.uk/connect/jobs/equality-diversity-inclusion/awards/athena-swan/ The University of Manchester values a diverse workforce and welcomes
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Job reference: SAE-031110 Salary: £37,694 - £46,049 per annum depending on experience Faculty/Organisational Unit: Science and Engineering Location: Oxford Road Employment type: Fixed Term Division
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The University of Manchester invites applications for a Lecturer in Fashion Management, based within the Department of Materials. The University is internationally recognised for its commitment
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low energy, but high-speed magnetic switching. The project is joint between researchers at the Universities of Manchester and Lancaster. At Manchester, the work continues a successful collaboration on