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our core applications. The Developer role involves working with business users and IT colleagues to understand, define and develop fixes and solutions to business issues. Essential Experience: Oracle
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investor relationship management, strategy development and programme & project-level management. The major tasks for this role will be: To lead the consortium and oversee the delivery of the award, shaping
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programmes Academic Fellowships for staff serving in developing country universities Split-site Scholarships for PhD students to spend up to one year in the UK Professional Fellowships for mid-career
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We are looking for a Senior Research Software Engineer to join the renowned eScience Lab (esciencelab.org.uk) at the University of Manchester – a team at the forefront of open science, reproducible
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to sensitive datasets, shape programme documentation and help steer the development of digital tools such as an Observatory web portal. We are seeking someone with a strong track record of delivering large
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to develop and refine content and delivery of our BDS and BSc programmes, ensuring that they remain dynamic, relevant, and responsive to the evolving needs of dental education, while also meeting the
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that has not previously been described in the scientific literature. The successful candidate will play a leading role in the project’s experimental programme, developing and carrying out laboratory
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. Manage and develop Centre professional services staff. Build relationships across university and partners. Support grant applications, data tracking and engagement activities. Ensure compliance with
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. The Whelan lab is a member of the Division of Evolution, Infection and Genomics (EIGen) in the School of Biological Sciences. Fiona is a 2023 Lister Fellow and 2024 UKRI Future Leaders Fellow, interested in
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. This research is funded by Medical Research Council (MRC) under the MRC Gap fund scheme for early-stage development of new healthcare interventions. Building upon our previous success and decades of experience