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Design, Talent and Succession Partner is a key role within the newly created Organisational Effectiveness and Culture centre of expertise. The goal of the team is to scope, develop and implement
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Creative Manchester is one of three University of Manchester Research Platforms. It is a University-wide development for advancing inter-disciplinary research in creativity and creative practices
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are looking to appoint a motivated and enthusiastic scientist for 2.5 years, beginning tentatively from October 2025, who wishes to develop skills in a friendly but ambitious group focusing on lung cancer
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help us lead that charge. The Role: As Accelerator Manager, you’ll play a pivotal role in designing and delivering Unit M’s portfolio of high-impact start-up accelerator programmes. These initiatives
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/New Year closure. Pension scheme membership. Hybrid working (the team is usually on campus 2 or 3 days a week). Well-being programme including fitness and sports facilities. Learning and development
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of hyperspectral X-ray imaging, developing cutting-edge techniques that combine 3D imaging with elemental and structural analysis. You’ll be part of the National Research Facility for lab X-ray CT (NXCT) and
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(LEAP) and, if required, on our undergraduate degree programme. The successful candidate will contribute to course design, review and curriculum development, and assessment at all levels. They will also
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’ document attached at the bottom of this advert. BuildZero Programme BuildZero, a five-year £6 million programme funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), will develop a
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will join a team of probabilistic modellers and machine learning researchers developing new collaborative AI principles and methods. This is an exciting topic which inspires new problems in fundamental
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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