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9 Mar 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company MANCHESTER METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY Research Field Political sciences Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) First Stage Researcher (R1) Country
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higher education to delivery high quality student experience and outcomes. Manchester Metropolitan University is a great place to work and Sports Sciences at Manchester Metropolitan University is a vibrant
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, and academic research. In the last REF, our research contributed to Manchester Metropolitan University being ranked 2nd in the UK for overall research power for Art and Design (UoA 31). About the role
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, gaining experience of Chinese culture first-hand, along with developing your research and teaching with Manchester Metropolitan University, then this post linked to the Manchester Metropolitan Joint
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collaboratively by Keele University, Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU) and Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent Archive Service (SSTAS): ‘The Local and the Global: Antiracist Activism in North Staffordshire, c
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at Manchester Metropolitan University, which is equipped with state-of-the-art deposition and testing facilities and at our industrial partner’s site. The appointee will be part of an experienced team of academic
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University), Professor Corinna Peniston-Bird (Lancaster University), and Dr Mercedes Peñalba-Sotorrío (Manchester Metropolitan University) CDA partner: Carlisle Archive Centre Applications are invited
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intervention. In collaboration with Manchester United FC and MMU, a 3-year PhD studentship has arisen to be embedded within the women’s 1st team to support the Sports Science and Medicine department, and
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PhD Studentship: Towards accurate diabetic foot ulcers quantification using novel multimodal dataset
FUNDED PHD OPPORTUNITY Summary The management of chronic wounds poses a considerable burden on healthcare systems, with approximately 2.2 million patients currently afflicted, resulting in an annual
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Optimisation of frictional performance of co-axial escapement of mechanical watch movement Project background This project is a collaboration between Manchester Metropolitan University and Roger W