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Why join us Manchester Met is one of the UK's leading universities for sport and exercise science, and this role offers a unique opportunity to help showcase that reputation on a global stage. As
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an outstanding teaching and learning experience for our students, whilst also building a research-rich culture to address some of the biggest challenges facing society today. Key to delivering this agenda is our
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About the team or project: The MMU Security Service is an exceptional service, delivered with pride and professionalism. It is provided by four teams covering the security role 24/7. Each team has a
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Our team comprises approximately 200 technicians across the University. We provide specialist support to undergraduate and postgraduate students and the student experience is at the heart of what
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of Sport Science (ECSS). Taking place at Manchester Central Convention Complex from 20–23 July 2027, the ECSS Congress is one of the world's largest and most prestigious conferences in sport and exercise
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. With over 43,000 students from more than 100 countries, Manchester Metropolitan University is one of the UK's largest and most diverse universities—a dynamic community where ambition and social mobility
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We are looking for a friendly, professional and highly organised Customer Support Advisor to join our Business Support Team within the Estates and Facilities Helpdesk. This is a varied and rewarding
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Metropolitan University is seeking a highly organised and proactive, Catering Administrator to join our dynamic Catering team. This pivotal role supports the efficient running of our Catering operations across
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IA dynamic and driven Team/Office Manager is required to support a Faculty Pro Vice-Chancellor in a role that combines traditional PA roles with managerial responsibilities to play a leading role in
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aims and objectives The core aim of this project is to determine how age-related circadian dysregulation impacts neuromuscular function and muscle homeostasis. This will be achieved by the following