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ambitious objectives. You will contribute to the development of innovative experimental approaches using patient-derived tissues and study tumour cell responses in models with varying genomic instability
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, assist Learning Technologists with the planning and delivery of training and the development of support resources, and thus contribute to the delivery of high quality and effective online and blended
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Performance and Development Reviews. This post does not carry an Honorary Consultant contract with the NHS. This post does not offer a National Training Number (NTN) The post holder will be required to take
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development alongside providing excellent opportunities to gain further skills and experience within this area. This is a dynamic and demanding role and will involve considerable flexibility and the ability
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Officer and work closely with the Student Union. What you’ll do Leading the development and delivery of the CMSR Delivery Plan, aligned to the institutional strategy, working in partnership with the wider
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Advanced Gas-cooled Reactor (AGR) core behaviour, next generation graphite development and nuclear graphite waste management. This research has contributed to two 4* Research Excellence Framework impact
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days holiday, including Christmas and New Year Generous pension scheme with generous employer contribution A strong commitment to personal and career development, as well as well-being and mental health
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to contribute to the groups research culture, which is driven by teamwork. The appointee will develop an integrated computational and experimental approach to facilitate catalyst and reaction development
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@manchester.ac.uk Technical support: https://jobseekersupport.jobtrain.co.uk/support/home This vacancy will close for applications at midnight on the closing date. Please see the link below for the Further
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and accounts for one third of our body mass. Defining the principles that govern the two-way interaction between cells and matrix is fundamental to understanding vertebrate development, healthy ageing