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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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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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We are recruiting a Teaching, Learning and Student Experience Assistant within the Curriculum and Programmes team in the School of Medical Sciences, Faculty of Biology Medicine and Health which is
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, digital twins and immersive (XR) technologies. Fashion Business & Technology (FBT) is distinctive within the Russell Group for its scale and interdisciplinary scope. Building on a strong reputation for
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science and is a supporter of the LMS Good Practice Scheme; for more details of our activities relating to Social Responsibility see http://www.maths.manchester.ac.uk/connect/social-responsibility/. This is
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This post is an exciting opportunity to be part of the education team in the Division of Medical Education, predominantly contributing to the Behavioural and Social Sciences component within the 5
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Shape the future of talent attraction at one of the world’s leading universities. The University of Manchester is building a modern, inclusive and data-led Talent Attraction function, and we
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working flexibly across organisational boundaries. What will you get in return: Fantastic market leading Pension scheme Excellent employee health and wellbeing services including an Employee Assistance
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/YYYY): 20/03/2026 Contract Duration: Fixed term for 9 Months OR 10 Months School/Directorate: School of Health Sciences Overview of the post The University of Manchester invites applications for a
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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