144 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Newcastle-University"-"U.S" positions at University of Manchester
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working opportunities and a commitment to flexible working. Access to leading wellbeing and fitness services, including on-campus facilities. Development opportunities tailored to your growth and interests
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Studies Archaeology Architecture Art History and Visual Studies Arts Management and Cultural Practices Business and Management Chinese Studies Classics and Ancient History Criminology Development Policy and
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At Manchester, we are committed to supporting the career development of Teaching and Scholarship academics and to ensuring parity of esteem for teaching alongside research. The Faculty of Humanities
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study in: Accounting and Finance Anthropology, Media and Performance Arab World Studies Architecture Business and Management Chinese Studies Criminology Development Policy and Management Development
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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; Cycle to Work Scheme
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carefully designed, you will help foster an environment where innovation and belonging go hand in hand. What You’ll Do As Identity Change Lead you will guide the development and ongoing improvement
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pension scheme with generous employer contribution A strong commitment to personal and career development, as well as well-being and mental health. Annual salary review To find out more about staff benefits
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further their development and contribute to meaningful, large-scale change. Why join us? From the lecture theatre to the lab bench, from student services to world-changing research, Technology at
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PhD – we’ll back you to study, teach and earn. Every year we’ll support Postgraduate Research Training Associates to tackle areas of key research, whilst also paying them to develop their teaching
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eligibility criteria Planned research should relate to the productivity performance of developed economies and to the research areas of The Productivity Institute. This covers firm performance, skills and