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of Education, Environment and Development: 20 January 2025 School of Social Sciences: 1 December 2024 Your programme application should contain all necessary supporting documents. Please note
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tissue culture and maintain stocks. Prepare common lab media and solutions, clean and autoclave lab glassware. Monitor stocks and order as required. Support our ongoing research projects particularly in
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Platforms and the wider Faculty. They will push the boundaries of our current bioinformatics support by developing novel methods. The ABC group is responsible for integrative ‘omics analysis, including data
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; Pension scheme membership to provide benefits for you and your family; Well-being programme with counselling, fitness and leading sports facilities; Learning and development opportunities. Season ticket
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during the appointment. This is a chance to contribute to an ambitious, well-supported project while developing your own skills and career. The successful candidate will also have opportunities
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, recognising its unique role in the development of our understanding of the Universe. The Observatory continues to play a major role in astronomical research. It is now home to the e-MERLIN array of seven radio
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particular, the candidate will work towards the development of skyrmionics-based neuromorphic components, such as nanosynaptic devices, taking into consideration realistic operating conditions. Details
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Christmas/New Year closure Pension scheme membership to provide benefits for you and your family Well-being programme with counselling, fitness and leading sports facilities Learning and development
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are met including, but not restricted to, DiSH 'OKRS', and coordinating successful delivery to interested parties in Cyber Ecosystem programmes and projects. The project manager will: • Be responsible
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We are seeking a motivated postdoctoral Research Associate to join a translational research programme funded by the Medical Research Council. Based at the University of Manchester, the project