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Research Software Engineer (Grade 6) Grade: Grade 6 Contract Duration: Fixed Term (24-months until 31/12/2027) Directorate: IT Services (ITS) Division: ITS – Research IT About IT Services IT
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We are looking for a Senior Research Software Engineer to join the renowned eScience Lab (esciencelab.org.uk) at the University of Manchester – a team at the forefront of open science, reproducible
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We are seeking a Commercial Development Manager/Senior Commercial Development Manager (Life Sciences) to join our team. In the Commercial Development Team, we work closely with the academic
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Software Engineer to lead FAIR, ontology-driven approaches to climate data integration within the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC). You'll work at the cutting edge of reproducible research, semantic
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We are excited to offer this opportunity for a Translational Research Programme Manager to lead on the operational delivery of the RISE (Reducing Immune Stress from Excess cytokine release in
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to develop and refine content and delivery of our BDS and BSc programmes, ensuring that they remain dynamic, relevant, and responsive to the evolving needs of dental education, while also meeting the
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at an operational level, contributing to programme design, supporting consulting project management, and providing coordination for the Professional Development Design Group. The postholder will manage multiple
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to sensitive datasets, shape programme documentation and help steer the development of digital tools such as an Observatory web portal. We are seeking someone with a strong track record of delivering large
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Research Capacity Development strategy, working across six research themes and four enabling strategies to foster collaboration and inclusion. You will coordinate programmes, events, and activities
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funded ENLIGHT - Enabling a Lifecycle Approach to Graphite for Advanced Modular Reactors consortium, a £13.2 million, five-year programme accelerating innovation in next-generation nuclear technologies. It