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the University of Manchester (e.g., PROSPER Postdoc Career Development Programme). You will also benefit from being part of the supportive collaborative environment of multi-disciplinary researchers
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for years to come. Seize the chance to shape the future narrative of our University and elevate its standing on the global stage. Thank you for your interest in this role at the University of Manchester. Our
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University of Manchester (www.manchester.ac.uk ). Core funding is provided to every group leader whilst they hold their position at the Institute. As a Junior Group Leader you will receive a significant
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This project is supported by The University of Manchester. Your tuition fees will be paid and you will receive an annual stipend of at least £18,622. The funding is available to UK nationals or non
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closely with a Postdoctoral Research Fellow and they will be part of a larger network of PIs and postdocs and technicians based at the Universities of Manchester and Liverpool. The post will include
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The University of Manchester is one of the largest single campus universities in the UK and provides and exciting environment in which to work. Media Services are the central media and audio-visual
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This 4 years PhD project is funded by The University of Manchester and NPL. Open to UK students only - you will receive a tax free stipend set at the UKRI rate (£18,622 for 2023/24) and tuition fees
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pores mirror the environment in which enzymes function in nature that leads to high catalytic efficiency (for example, inside highly crowded organelles such as the mitochondria or chloroplast) and yields
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, 2024 – July 31, 2025 How to apply The University of Manchester is now accepting applications from PhD researchers for EPSRC Doctoral Prize Fellowships 2024/25, which are available to both internal and
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This vacancy will close for applications at midnight on the closing date. Further particulars including job description and person specification are available on the University of Manchester website - click