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Position: Data Governance (KTP Associate) Based at:Network Rail, Manchester Salary:£38,000 - £41,000 subject to experience The role: An exciting opportunity has become available for a recent
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Manchester Metropolitan University is launching an ambitious new Centre for Digital Data Research (CDDR) to harness the power of digital data in driving world-class, socially responsible research
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of their Information & Data Governance team. To find out more about GMCA, go to https://www.greatermanchester-ca.gov.uk Please note that this role requires your current right to work in the UK to be
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Administrator within our Data, Projects and Reporting Team, where no two days are the same. This is a varied and rewarding role that offers a unique opportunity to work across multiple thematic areas, support key
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*Please do not apply for this vacancy via the university website* For further details, including the job description and person specification, please visit https://plusportal.perrettlaver.com/ quoting
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, embedding innovative teaching practices and insights from industry and global education trends. You will contribute to undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in Games, including: BSc (Hons) Computer Games
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. The successful applicant will work closely with Dr Ganna Borzenkova and Professor Niedderer to conduct research including collecting, managing and analysing data, to share research findings through relevant
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knowledge of environmental fate and transport of pollution Ability and willingness to travel to North America (including the USA) How to apply Dr David Megson (d.megson@mmu.ac.uk ) will lead the project as
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a CV and covering letter detailing your suitability, on the application portal. For informal enquiries, about this vacancy, please contact Head of Department Dr James Redfern on J.Redfern@mmu.ac.uk
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stem cell-derived mesenchymal stem cells (iMSC-EVs) are a promising new approach. Our preliminary data demonstrate that iMSC-EVs strongly suppress microglial production of proinflammatory cytokines (IL