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Programme Cycle to Work scheme Various other rewards and benefits. How To Apply: Your application must include a supporting statement which provides examples of how your experience and skills match each
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. The Department of Computing and Mathematics, within the Faculty of Science and Engineering, is a dynamic and research-active community comprising over 80 academic staff and 2,000 students. The department has
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support. Our commitment to inclusivity includes mentoring programmes, accessibility resources, and professional development opportunities to empower and support underrepresented groups. Manchester Met is a
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ambitious growth plans and a strong reputation for innovative teaching, particularly in Degree Apprenticeships, where we deliver the award-winning Digital and Technology Solutions programme in partnership
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applicants with the opportunity to undertake an original multi-disciplinary impactful programme of applied research by working with heart failure patients, their clinical carers, and academic researchers. Core
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Dalton Building at Manchester Metropolitan University. You will develop skills in computational experimentation, financial data analytics, and systemic risk modelling, with extensive opportunities
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This studentship offers a rare and exciting opportunity to undertake applied research within an elite performance sport setting in partnership with Aquatics GB. Aligned with Aquatics GB’s vision to be at the forefront of supporting female performance, the project will explore how female...
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, chemists and computational experts pioneering research using an advanced, optogenetically controlled human-based nerve-muscle model. Using functional, molecular and metabolomics technologies, integrated with
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Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of death worldwide, highlighting the urgent need for rapid, cost-effective, and accurate diagnostic tools. Current methods for detecting cardiac biomarkers such as troponins, BNP, and CRP are often slow, expensive, and reliant on centralised...