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The Role We are seeking a highly motivated researcher - either a Grade 7 PhD holder, or a Grade 6 graduate - to join the IMPACTS project, funded by the Northern Net Zero Accelerator. The project
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Bruker NMR spectrometers with cryoprobes, a Rigaku X-ray diffraction system, multiple robotic systems for preparing crystal screens, excellent computer facilities and a range of AKTA FPLC protein
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, particularly those related to the Human Tissue Act, is essential. You will be highly organised, capable of managing multiple research tasks, and committed to maintaining high laboratory standards. You will be a
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. About the Role Your role will be to develop novel methodologies for qualitative and quantitative pollinator monitoring using a combination of AI and molecular methods. You will work with multiple academic
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of Informatics, Imaging and Data Sciences. You will join an engaged digital health community at Manchester with over 100 across the division, and plugin to our network of over 400 who work across the University in
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networks, providing opportunities for social interaction, peer support and personal development (for example, Race Equality, LGBT+, Women’s and Parent’s networks). Recognition Awards to reward staff who go
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academic area, to develop and deliver teaching and support learning Use a range of delivery techniques to enthuse and engage students Participate in and develop external networks: for example, to contribute
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of Informatics, Imaging and Data Sciences. You will join an engaged digital health community at Manchester with over 100 across the division, and plugin to our network of over 400 who work across the University in
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scale. Assist/contribute in preparing research outputs including reports, publications, and presentations Work collaboratively across academic and policy networks The role offers an opportunity to work
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unexpected financial hardship due to unforeseen circumstances. The IHF is intended as a safety net for students in financial difficulty, not their main source of support. The maximum award is £1,000 per