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This 4-year PhD is fully funded for UK home students (by The University of Manchester), but only partial funding is available for overseas students. We will also provide a tax-free stipend set at
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Job reference: PSX-025571 Salary: £45,891 per annum Faculty/Organisational Unit: Professional Services Location: Manchester Employment type: Permanent Division/Team: University of Manchester
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area, the Learning Technologist, alongside existing teams, will support the design of high quality and effective online and blended learning to enhance education provision for University of Manchester
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Research UK Manchester Institute (www.cruk.manchester.ac.uk ), an Institute of The University of Manchester (www.manchester.ac.uk ), The Biomarker Centre and Manchester Institute are core funded by Cancer
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(e.g. data dashboards) and a variety of other duties. The University of Manchester values a diverse workforce and welcomes applications from all sections of the community. What you will get in return
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will be expected to assist and train academic users. Timely Data analysis is key to interpretation of experiment results and as the University of Manchester is becoming involved in more and more
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and Cultures at the University of Manchester invites applications for a permanent, full-time Lectureship in the History of British Art, tenable from 1st September 2024. Applications are welcome from
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and societal needs; and Visit and interact with academic partners at Imperial College London, Kings College London, University College London, The University of Manchester and The University of Exeter
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satellites. The project is a collaborative effort involving teams at the University of Manchester and University of Southampton and partners at the Alan Turing Institute and HMGCC. The research will seek
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, University of Glasgow, University of Liverpool and University of Manchester) and four industry partners (GSK, AstraZeneca, Optum and Hammersmith Medicines Research) will provide a unique powerfully synergistic