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October 2025 or as soon as possible thereafter. This is a full time, FTC position until 30/09/2028. If you are interested in part-time work (minimum 29 hours per week), we encourage you to apply. Please
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, contributing to the shared aim of investigating hydrogen innovations to meet the global energy crisis. As part of their career development the role holders will be exposed to many other exciting projects
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researchers from across the UK community to develop and exploit the 11.7T scanner's capabilities. As part of our commitment to improving equality, diversity, and inclusion within the school, shortlisted
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of Nottingham as part of the new Centre, alongside further role recruitment at King’s College London . At Nottingham, the roles are: Research Fellow in Slavery and War (Concepts and Theories) Research Fellow in
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of Nottingham as part of the new Centre, alongside further role recruitment at King’s College London . At Nottingham, the roles are: Research Fellow in Slavery and War (Concepts and Theories) Research Fellow in
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relativity. Excellent communication and organisational skills. The ability to work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary and multicultural team. Networking, actively engaging with and valuing other
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of Engineering at the University of Nottingham. The position is part of a larger project in collaboration with the School of Chemistry and you will work in a highly collaborative and interdisciplinary team
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your details. Your working hours will be 36.25 hours per week (full time). We welcome applications from those seeking part-time or job share opportunities (minimum 22 hours/week). Please specify your
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groundbreaking primary dataset comprising multiple linked surveys as part of the Observatory’s longitudinal cohort studies, and through the analysis of administrative datasets (e.g. the National Pupil Database
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technologies are critical enabling components for a wide range of QT based applications including quantum sensing, timing and computing To achieve this your role will involve developing inverse methods and