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Applications are welcomed for a fully-funded PhD studentship with Manchester Metropolitan University and Chester Zoo. Our team combines expertise in sensory ecology, evolutionary biology, and 3D
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technologies. The School of Digital Arts is a proud part of Manchester Metropolitan University. We build on the creative, science, tech and business strengths of a university whose research is rated as ‘world
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or technologies to analyse movement. Experience and competence in analytical / programming software to code and analysis data. How to apply Interested applicants should contact Dr Phil Graham Smith (p.graham-smith
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Manchester Metropolitan University is expanding its cloud capability to support the delivery of secure, scalable, and resilient digital services across the institution. As the University increases
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to redefine the future of biomechanical analysis in sport. This project forms part of an exciting new research and innovation partnership between Manchester Metropolitan University and FIFA’s Innovation
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are responsible for the development, support, maintenance and administration of approved software applications used within Manchester Metropolitan University across a digital portfolio including Campus Experience
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are responsible for the development, support, maintenance and administration of approved software applications used within Manchester Metropolitan University across a digital portfolio including Campus Experience
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packages Experience of coding How to apply Interested applicants should contact Dr Amy Harwood for an informal discussion. To apply you will need to complete the online application form for a full time PhD
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of the candidate Essential requirements: A 1st class or 2.1 degree (or equivalent) in Environmental Science, Remote Sensing, Computer Science, Surveying Engineering, or related field Strong coding skills (Python
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project “Place-based Circular Society Innovations (Pb-CSI)”, led by Manchester Metropolitan University, and funded by the United Kingdom Research & Innovation. The aim of the Pb-CSI project is to explore