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INTERNAL VACANCY - This post is open to employees of the University of Nottingham only. An exciting opportunity has arisen to join the Support & Wellbeing Team (part of the Student and Campus Life
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manufacturing, system integration, test design, and delivering insightful data analysis and reports. You'll play a pivotal part in collaborations with researchers at Nottingham and leading industrial partners
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results. What you will be doing You will be a key part of our group reporting processes. When you join, you will help us finalise our financial statements and be a key point of contact for external auditors
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, workforce competency levels, to name a few, which fall into obsolescence issues. A key component of telecoms asset management strategy is to manage system obsolescence, in terms of either the equipment
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biomarker relevant metabolic profiles. As part of this study you will also have access to freshly collected samples from human volunteers, on which you will perform similar analyses. This post is full time
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developing and running our expanding programme of high-quality clinical trials of national and international relevance. You will be part of a multidisciplinary NCTU project development team that supports chief
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will have a passion for providing high quality food, will enjoy working as part of a team and have proven experience of working with various cooking methods, ingredients, equipment and processes. Hours
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(36.25 hours per week), however applications are also welcome from candidates wishing to work part-time (minimum 29 hours per week). Please specify in your application if you wish to work part-time and the
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teaching and research. The purpose of this role will be to deliver timely and high-quality support for the School of Medicine Anatomy facilities under limited supervision. You will actively take part in
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audience and ensuring that their potential is realised. Manuscripts and Special Collections is part of the University of Nottingham Libraries. We have in our care over 3.5 million archival items and 80,000