131 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Simons-Foundation"-"U.S" positions at Manchester Metropolitan University
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. The performance programme looks to develop top-class student-centred clubs and individuals. The role MMU Sport are looking to recruit a Dance Teacher to help drive the success of our club forward. You
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an environment designed to unlock your potential. Be part of Manchester Met. Be Manchester Met proud. Let's transform lives together. About the opportunity A key area of responsibility will be to develop a vision
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and are you excited about supporting the next generation in developing their expertise and confidence? Are you interested in supporting successful graduate futures; working with a diverse student
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the specialism internally and externally to ensure wide exposure leading to utilisation and engage in collaborative projects; Work with stakeholders to develop new methods to support research projects; Be
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Platform Engineer, you will: Lead the design, development, and optimisation of the University's Azure-based data platform to support research and institutional data initiatives. Work collaboratively with
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Metropolitan, Readers play vital roles in the broader leadership of the University, contributing positively to our academic culture and supporting the development of others in our inclusive community
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environment. The ideal candidate will possess strong commercial acumen, be data-driven, and forward-thinking. Key Responsibilities: Strategic Partnership: Partner with faculty leadership to develop and
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developing modules in modern German and European history, with a strong emphasis on issues of identity, conflict, and social change. You will lead two existing undergraduate modules: Holocaust History (Second
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range of programmes, primarily the BA Social Work and Social Work Degree Apprenticeship, as well as postgraduate programmes in Social Work. The role includes curriculum development, teaching and
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developing modules in modern German and European history, with a strong emphasis on issues of identity, conflict, and social change. You will lead two existing undergraduate modules: Holocaust History (Second