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of transformer insulation systems through laboratory experiments. This includes design and development of medium and large-scale experimental systems to replicate transformer chemical marker portioning process
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affinity-coupled mass-spectrometry to determine the impact of chaperone protein variants on protein interactions, characterizing cardiac development in zebrafish expressing chaperone protein variants, and
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for you and your family; Well-being programme with counselling, fitness and leading sports facilities; Learning and development opportunities; Season ticket loans for public transport; Workplace nursery
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for the development and delivery of technical projects and solutions for the Division, including CRM and reporting information systems. What you will get in return: Fantastic market leading Pension scheme Excellent
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Team, you will act as a trusted partner and operational lead, helping to turn strategy into action. Key Responsibilities You will: Lead the development and ongoing delivery of the People Directorate
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development opportunities to support your career growth Season ticket loans and Cycle to Work scheme Workplace nursery scheme and family-friendly policies Staff discounts on travel, retail and services Staff
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the details from The Directorate of People and Organisational Development, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Tel: +44 (0) 161 275 8837, Email: eps-hr@manchester.ac.uk Closing date: 6th February 2026
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connected, supported, and developed community of diverse and high-performing HE professionals across all four nations. Overall Purpose of the Job The Delivery Lead – Professional Development & Consulting will
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of reservoir and cap-rock analogues to quantify hydrogen production rates, gas compositions, pore–fracture evolution and migration pathways in key reactive systems such as serpentinising ultramafic rocks
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interpretation of extra-terrestrial materials. You can find out more about the research group at https://sites.manchester.ac.uk/planetary-science/ . The post is funded by an STFC Consolidated Grant and a Royal