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research publication track record will be advantageous. Considering the interdisciplinary nature of this programme of work, the candidates will be required to engage positively with collaborators both within
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region. This involves close liaison with Programme Directors and Administrators across Faculties and Universities as well as external stakeholder such as NHS employers, the National School of Healthcare
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, or any other characteristic. All appointments are made on merit. Build the Future of AI at the University That Invented Modern Computing: Manchester changed the world in 1948 with the first stored program
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BACKGROUND The Doctorate in Counselling Psychology was launched in 2010 and has subsequently established itself as one of the leaders in its field. It is the only counselling psychology programme to
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programme. The post is available for an immediate start for a fixed term period of 12 months to provide maternity cover. The post holder will be responsible for providing day-to-day project support and help
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of Dentistry. The post is for up to 0.2 FTE. What you will get in return: Fantastic market leading Pension scheme Excellent employee health and wellbeing services including an Employee Assistance Programme
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. What you will get in return: Fantastic market leading Pension scheme Excellent employee health and wellbeing services including an Employee Assistance Programme Exceptional starting annual leave
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with electronics or computer programming is also highly desirable. Successful candidates may be subject to pre-employment screening carried out on our behalf by a third party. The offer of employment
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The University of Manchester The University is a global institution known for innovation and world firsts, with 25 Nobel Prize winners. The computer revolution started here in 1948 when a machine
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cultural heritage is mirrored by the achievements of some of the University’s most celebrated names. The computer revolution started here in June 1948 when a machine built by Tom Kilburn and Sir Freddie