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an integral part in shaping the Library Transformation Programme – contributing to the design of a new library building and a compelling vision for the future service. As an active member of the Library and
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programmes, including Digital Technology Solutions Professional, a sector-leading Degree apprenticeship programme. Our department is home to a team of Digital Technology academics with a strong record of
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for machine learning, and experience with VR application development. Essential skills and experience: A PhD in computer science, software engineering or a similar technical field, or equivalent professional
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Business community. You will hold a PhD in International Business or a related discipline and demonstrate substantial experience in academic leadership (absolute minimum Programme Leadership with experience
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. It offers an inclusive, multidisciplinary environment that redefines architecture as a process intrinsically linked to urban transformation, rather than an isolated discipline. The programme encourages
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opportunity to contribute to an ambitious estates investment plan alongside the ongoing delivery of our planned maintenance programme. Key Responsibilities You will manage the planning and execution of complex
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, Programme, and Module Leaders and respond to developments from professional, statutory, and regulatory bodies (PSRBs). The Candidate We are looking for candidates who ideally have a minimum of five years
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standards? Are you able to keep accurate records and input data using computer systems? Do you have a full driving licence for Category B vehicles? Duration of role: This is a permanent position. Working
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programme—building a resilient, agile, and forward-looking security capability that supports innovation across the University. Manchester Metropolitan University is seeking an experienced and motivated
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with them on the Security and Risk Programme. As a high-profile organisation, Manchester Met is subject to frequent attempts by attackers to penetrate the University's systems and infrastructure and