30 computer-science-intern "https:" "https:" "https:" "The University of Manchester" uni jobs at University of Manchester
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at the University of Manchester, which brings together more than 450 researchers with expertise in the foundational sciences supporting Synthetic Biology, including molecular biology, chemistry, engineering
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The University of Manchester (UoM) is working in partnership with the Rugby Football Union (RFU), to grow Rugby and recreational sport at the University of Manchester. UoM Sport is looking
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This 21-month Research Associate position sits within the ERC project “INTRECCI: Institutional Transformation and the Entangled Commercial Cultures of International Trade, 1450-1750”. The project
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and highlight the relationship between wellbeing and academic attainment. #BeeWell Team You will be employed by The University of Manchester and lead a small national team consisting of: Impact Officer
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nationally significant Dstl-funded programme hosted at the University of Manchester. DMEx leads the UK higher education sector in defence materials research, coordinating a complex portfolio of high-value
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Dstl-funded programme hosted at the University of Manchester. DMEx leads the UK higher-education sector in defence materials research, working with 25 partner organisations, including leading
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A 4 months summer intern position is open in the Advanced Processor Technologies research group of the Computer Science Department at the University of Manchester in the UK, in the domain of systems
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outcomes at The University of Manchester. Foundation Studies is a dynamic and continually evolving programme, therefore the range of duties and responsibilities set out below is indicative and not
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of Earth and Environmental Science at University of Manchester has an international reputation for research across the geosciences in Environmental, Earth and Planetary Science. We consistently deliver
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& AI, Digital Engineering, Advanced Manufacturing, and Engineering for Health and Engineering Materials. The University of Manchester and the UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) are working together