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The University of Manchester is seeking an outstanding scientific leader to serve as Director of Royce Manchester, leading Manchester’s contribution to the national Henry Royce Institute, the UK’s
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of a team of Technical Specialists and Application Scientists to deliver service work to external customers and to support internal users. Offer specialised training, advice in your area of expertise
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such as mathematical biology and computer science, as well as in verifying theoretical results by numerical work. For instance, there are a number of stochastic models of epidemics where the course of the
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processes, while providing timely, accurate support to international employees and colleagues. The position contributes to the smooth and compliant management of immigration activities, data integrity, and
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Join a World-Leading Research Team to work on Colour X-ray Imaging! Are you ready to push the boundaries of imaging science? The University of Manchester invites applications for an exciting
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About the Role: We’re excited to be recruiting a dynamic and motivated Head of Postgraduate Careers to join our team at The University of Manchester. This is an excellent opportunity to make a real
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. The successful candidate will work closely with the School of Natural Sciences and Department of Materials Leadership Teams to help shape the strategic direction of this research area and will build new national
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laboratory of Professor Matthias Trost at the University of Manchester. The successful candidate would be expected to be curious and rigorous, with demonstrable knowledge of cell biology relevant
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We are seeking to appoint a Project Officer to support the Nuclear Graphite Research Group (NGRG). The post will be based in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. Chaired by Prof
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Optimisation of powder processing routes for plutonium disposition: impacts of milling and additives
at the Universities of Manchester and Sheffield (PuMaS), focused on underpinning the development of ceramic materials and technologies for the safe and secure disposition of the UK’s inventory of plutonium