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and culture initiatives across a large and com-plex organisation. Experience of contributing to shaping an organisation’s culture to reflect its values and mission by fostering an inclusive work
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, driving performance by translating strategic plans into an aligned people agenda for delivery across a large and complex organisation. A successful track record of leading and developing a People Partnering
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Information about the post The Department of Economics at Manchester wishes to appoint one Lecturer (Teaching & Scholarship) from September 2025 on a 2 year fixed contract. We wish to appoint
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the successful delivery of change programmes in a large and complex organisation. Experience of successfully promoting a positive and enabling culture that puts the people experience at the heart of service
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interdisciplinary project you will also build a stage to allow subsequent characterisation of these MDa. complexes via microscopy. You will develop standard operating procedures for the instrument using, large
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Cyber Security Architect Shape the Future of Cyber Security in a World-Class Research Environment The University of Manchester is a place of ideas… BIG, bold, transformative ideas. Our researchers
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industrial age, to a team building what comes next, the University of Manchester has been redefining what’s possible for nearly 200 years. From splitting the atom to founding the modern computer, our legacy
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theme of the NIHR Applied Research Collaboration in Greater Manchester (ARC-GM). Both roles will involve managing large datasets and applying a combination of econometric and micro-economic techniques
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of routinely collected and trial data. The successful candidate is expected to work with large and diverse research teams including, for example, other health economists, clinicians, imaging scientists
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cultural heritage is mirrored by the achievements of some of the University’s most celebrated names. The computer revolution started here in June 1948 when a machine built by Tom Kilburn and Sir Freddie