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About the role: The Lectureship aims to advance research in medicinal chemistry (including closely related research areas such as chemical biology) or development of AI approaches to enable
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CRE: Cardiovascular Genomics and Development; Heart Failure; Cardiovascular/Cerebrovascular Inflammation; Data Science; and Computational Cardiovascular Medicine. You will benefit from mentorship by key
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, publication and independent thinking. Experience in the development of metal organic framework materials would be highly beneficial. The post will be offered on a fixed-term 18 month contract (with
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Applications are invited for the post of Teaching, Learning and Student Experience Support Assistant, within the Student Support and Development team in the School of Arts, Languages and Cultures
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on projects designed to achieve high quality engaged and impactful research. Ideally proposals will identify and outline a route to relationship development with partners that could lead to future research
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the Department of Chemical Engineering in the University of Manchester and is aimed at the development of ethoxylation catalysts. The project aims to develop and test a series of new catalysts, understand
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on projects designed to achieve high quality engaged and impactful research. Ideally proposals will identify and outline a route to relationship development with partners that could lead to future research
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; led by University of Edinburgh and involving University College London (UCL), Imperial College, Kings College London, and University of Exeter; is a £12M investment in the development of new theory and
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, integration technologies, and software development practices. Track record of contributing to or leading large-scale digital transformation or research IT programmes. Knowledge of data governance, cybersecurity
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software development, consultancy and training. Research IT are a friendly, open, inclusive and diverse group of skilled people with a passion for helping others and delivering world-class research. You can