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part-time (minimum 29 hours per week). Please specify in your application if you wish to work part time and the number of preferred hours. Informal enquiries may be addressed to Nick Proverbs
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. About the team You will join the lab of Dr Sophie Kellaway as part of the Blood Cancer and Stem Cell group (https://bcasc.co.uk/). You will work closely with a research technician. You will have the
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and pastoral duties, such as Departmental Admin roles and Personal Tutoring also form part of the role. You will lead and deliver individual and collaborative research and teaching in the Department
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the role profile. To apply for this vacancy please click ‘Apply Now’ to complete your details. This is a full-time (36.25 hours per week) but open to part-time, fixed-term appointment for 12 months
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research and excellent teaching and student support. We will shortlist based solely on answers to the questions asked as part of the online application process, so please do not include a CV, as it will not
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from: Respiratory Medicine Endocrinology and Diabetes Renal Medicine The post will be offered on a fixed term contract for a period of up to 4 years (if full-time; up to a maximum of 6 years part-time
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be offered as a full-time (36.25 hours per week), fixed-term position, available until 31/12/2027, however applications are also welcome from those wishing to work part time (minimum 29 hours per week
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Applications are invited for the post of Research Fellow in the School of Chemistry. The research project is part of an exciting multi-disciplinary collaboration involving academia and industry
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flow in hybrid systems: improving the simulation of engineering structures”. As part of the project - jointly undertaken by the University of Nottingham and the University of Salford -, we offer a
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, conducting, and writing up research as part of an MRC project led by Dr Tanya Monaghan on developing and evaluating microRNA-based nanoscale delivery systems for inflammatory bowel disorders. The work focuses