141 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St" positions at University of Manchester
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of people solutions to faculties, schools and PS teams with a focus on talent, succession, organisational and workforce design, development, performance and a culture of belonging. The People Partner is a
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healthcare professionals with data entry and dealing with queries, communicating with study participants, scanning consent forms, assisting with the development of study promotional materials, assisting with
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the University’s AI innovation strategy — shaping how we develop, test, and scale AI solutions across teaching, learning, research, and operations. Working closely with the University Director of AI Innovation
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Development and Alumni Relations (DDAR) CRM system from Raiser’s Edge to Salesforce. This full-time, fixed-term role is critical to supporting the university’s fundraising and volunteering goals, as
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Ancient History Criminology Development Policy and Management Development Studies Digital Humanities, Cultures and Media Drama East Asian Studies Economics Education English Literature, American Studies and
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accepted the team will continue to work closely with other members of the Innovation Factory organisation, particularly the Commercial Development Team, to further assess and progress viable projects towards
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improvement and adaptability in response to developments within research and higher education Benefits Generous annual leave entitlement (23–27 days based on length of continuous service), plus bank holidays
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all stages of MRI research, with a focus on developing and applying analytical methodology to extract meaningful information from complex MRI datasets and training others in this. The University
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applications from all sections of the community. This role will be based within the Research Development and Innovation team in the Faculty of Science and Engineering. The team consists of the Faculty’s
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, continuous challenge by exposome factors can promote development of chronic inflammatory diseases (CIDs) within this tissue, as well as systemically. Thus, defining the cellular networks that underpin