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Applications are invited from experts in high-voltage test systems and high-voltage engineering to join the University of Manchester. This post offers an exciting opportunity for an enthusiastic
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Join the University of Manchester We’re excited to be recruiting a People Technology Experience Manager to join our People Services Team at The University of Manchester. This is an excellent
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We are seeking a highly motivated, laboratory-based Postdoctoral Research Associate to join the Nanotherapeutics Lab as part of a newly funded Cancer Research UK (CRUK) Fellowship project. This is
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Overall, Purpose of the Job We are looking for one Research Associate to work on the development, implementation and testing of predictive control algorithms for the optimal coordination
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: Professor Matthias Trost Email: matthias.trost@manchester.ac.uk General enquiries: Email: recruitmentservices.people@manchester.ac.uk Technical support: 0161 850 2004 https://jobseekersupport.jobtrain.co.uk
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advanced therapies) programme – a Medical Research Council (MRC)-funded research consortium focused on generating the evidence, tools and translational science needed to optimise, predict and mitigate
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We wish to appoint a PostDoctoral Research Associate to an exciting project exploring the assembly, stability and function of microbial decomposer communities. This post is part of
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We are seeking a highly motivated Research Associate to join an exciting, funded project investigating the effects of proton and photon radiation on tissues from individuals with inherited
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We are excited to offer this opportunity to a highly motivated Research Associate to join an ambitious new team working in the field of Digital Endocrinology. The successful applicant will conduct
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This is an outstanding opportunity for a Research Associate, with a background in imaging the cerebral vasculature in mouse models of Alzheimer’s disease, to work within the Brain Inflammation and