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technology sector—we recently achieved TEF Gold and an OFSTED Outstanding rating. The Department of Computing and Mathematics is a thriving academic community of over 80 staff and 2,500 students. We have
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at the intersection of engineering, robotics, fashion technology, digital design and material exploration. You will contribute to documentation, guidance, demonstrations and training that support a safe, productive and
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partners in co-designing and evaluating AI-enabled systems and contribute to research in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and Assistive Technology. This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated researcher
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reputation for excellence in sport and exercise science, health and human performance. Hosting the ECSS Congress provides a unique opportunity to bring leading international experts to Manchester and showcase
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Congress 2027, helping deliver a successful international event programme. Developing and delivering integrated marketing campaigns that showcase Manchester Met's strengths in sport and exercise research
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at Manchester Met. In this role, you will: Manage your own portfolio of schools and colleges, building strong relationships with teachers and advisers. Plan, organise, and deliver an annual programme of
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perks, including discounted gym membership, travel benefits such as our cycle to work scheme, local and national discounts and our employee assistance programme To apply: Please provide your CV detailing
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vibrant and rapidly expanding technology sector. About our Department: The Department of Computing and Mathematics is a successful academic community of students and staff committed to achieving high
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The Faculty of Arts and Humanities brings together Humanities, Languages, Social Sciences and the Manchester School of Art within a distinctive, collaborative environment. Student experience is
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to be part of a major NERC funding program and be part of the SUPERSLUG team involving researchers from the Universities of Plymouth, Exeter and Newcastle. The project seeks to reveal new fundamental