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The Politics Department within the School of Social Sciences is looking to appoint a fixed term lecturer (teaching-focused) in Political Theory for the academic year 2025-26. The role is part-time
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analytic number theory. They will be expected to conduct research, both jointly with Thomas Bloom and independently, into topics in additive combinatorics and/or analytic number theory. There are no teaching
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’ programme enables university and prison-based students to study alongside one another in the prison setting. We were among the first universities to introduce coding into our undergraduate curriculum, and
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experience of CAD software and coding is desirable. Informal enquiries are welcome and should be made to Dr Kristina Brubacher (Email: kristina.brubacher@manchester.ac.uk). The duration of the post is 6 months
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necessary, also contribute to core methods and theory teaching in sociology. Colleagues on the Teaching and Research track are also expected to contribute to the research agenda of the Morgan Centre
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expected to provide coding support to students (in R). The Economics Department The Economics department, within the School of Social Sciences, is a large department, which is internationally recognised
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in scientific journals. The role will also contribute to building an open research repository of publicly available data and statistical software code for research on primary care organisations in
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just about code or data models, but human dignity, social justice, and academic freedom – values that the University of Manchester lives by. By ensuring our identity processes are compassionate, compliant, and
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well as protocols for processing and coding the articles. The data collection will take place mainly from July-September 2025, supervised by Dr Strowe. Depending on the time needed for the data collection and
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field. The successful applicant is expected to have experience in using Monte Carlo simulation codes to simulate the response of photon detectors in addition to knowledge of experimental techniques for X