127 web-programmer-developer-"PhD-Jobs.NET" uni jobs at Manchester Metropolitan University
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. This includes working with a range of digital media, including advertising, HTML email, web and print. There is a particular emphasis on the delivery of personlised digital conversion communications using CRM
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our academic team. The post holder will contribute to the delivery of our MSc (Pre-registration) Dietetics programme, helping to inspire and educate the next generation of Dietitians. As one
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, complex data sets to the training and deployment of cutting-edge AI models. To support this exciting new centre, we are seeking a Research Software Engineer to play a critical role in designing, developing
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student participation in research-led learning to develop highly skilled, knowledgeable, and employment-ready graduates. There is a strong commitment within the School to designing programmes that provide
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provide appropriate support. Our commitment to inclusivity includes mentoring programmes, accessibility resources, and professional development opportunities to empower and support underrepresented groups
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of Natural Sciences at Manchester Metropolitan University is one of the largest in the University, attracting large numbers of students on a range of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. The Department
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as the university's security design authority, developing, reviewing and approving security architectures for all significant IT initiatives and change programmes. Ensure security is embedded
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clear framework for technician development. ETPs work collaboratively with our academic colleagues to provide a comprehensive education to shape a learning environment when our students and colleagues
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optimisation of methodologies for identifying patterns, interpreting data, and formulating solutions to research questions. Work collaboratively with academic researchers, software engineer, Technical Services
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encourage and involve our students in research-led learning to develop highly skilled, knowledgeable, and employment-ready graduates. There is a clear enthusiasm for developing programmes that offer students