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services colleagues who are committed to innovation and excellence. Please note, under the new immigration rules this role is not eligible for sponsorship under the Skilled Worker route of the Points Based
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(https://doi.org/10.1111/1751-7915.70071 ). Naturally, plasmid-mediated HGT drives evolutionary innovation by enabling bacteria to gain new functions, plasmids also naturally encode a diverse array of
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related subject, for example, Epidemiology, Health Data Science, have some experience with curriculum design and teaching delivery to a range of interdisciplinary students and professionals, and experience
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collaboration within the group, and contributing to a dynamic and productive research environment. The role will be based in the Sustainable Materials Innovation Hub, embedded in both the University of Manchester
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(LEAP) and, if required, on our undergraduate degree programme. The successful candidate will contribute to course design, review and curriculum development, and assessment at all levels. They will also
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outside the core project. Alongside administrative responsibilities, you will actively contribute to the scientific progress of the project, engaging with team members on design of experiments and
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to analyse and present data. Service Excellence - Demonstrates the ability to provide an excellent customer experience through interactions; and to plan and deliver cyclical and known people related activities
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, specifically a project to evaluate the effects of a co-designed, multi-component, school-based behavioural intervention to improve oral health behaviours (Bee Smiley). During this position, the post-holder will
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carefully designed, you will help foster an environment where innovation and belonging go hand in hand. What You’ll Do As Identity Change Lead you will guide the development and ongoing improvement
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on emulsions and oleogels. The successful candidate will work closely with academic and research staff to design and characterise novel formulations capable of prolonged drug release, using techniques grounded